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The Supreme Court on Thursday unanimously blocked the Mexican government from proceeding with an unusual lawsuit that sought to hold major U.S. firearms manufacturers accountable for gun violence in that country.
The justices reversed an appeals court ruling, saying Mexico had failed to show a close enough connection between guns made in the United States and drug cartel violence.
“Mexico’s complaint does not plausibly allege” that the gun manufacturers “aided and abetted gun dealers’ unlawful sales of firearms to Mexican traffickers,” Justice Elena Kagan wrote for the court.
Good decision, with the key word being “unanimously”.
Mexico's anti-gun laws are some of the strictest in the world yet have one of the highest murder rates in the world. Why this irony? Guns from the U.S.
Good decision, with the key word being “unanimously”.
Mexico's anti-gun laws are some of the strictest in the world yet have one of the highest murder rates in the world. Why this irony? Guns from the U.S.
Sorry, the cartels have no use for toys only guns and bombs from the USA. The criminals here support the criminals there. Get it?Hmm… perhaps that’s because criminals don’t obey the law.
Do you hold knife or hammer makers responsible for the criminal abuse of their knives or hammers?
Sorry, the cartels have no use for toys only guns and bombs from the USA. The criminals here support the criminals there. Get it?
True, but that doesn’t make gun manufactures responsible for the activities of criminals in Mexico or the US.Sorry, the cartels have no use for toys only guns and bombs from the USA. The criminals here support the criminals there. Get it?
Honestly? No. Do we even export bombs to cartels? It would improve our trade deficit...Sorry, the cartels have no use for toys only guns and bombs from the USA. The criminals here support the criminals there. Get it?
Mexico's anti-gun laws are some of the strictest in the world yet have one of the highest murder rates in the world. Why this irony? Guns from the U.S.
Good decision. Holding widget makers responsible for the criminal abuse of their widgets is ridiculous.
Gun manufacturers are liable for any defects in design or manufacturing, as they should be. Holding them liable for someone else’s criminal actions is idiotic.Widget makers are held responsible all the time for public safety.
If they make a productthey know is unsafe they will get prosecuted.
that's simply inasne....who would have thought?Hmm… perhaps that’s because criminals don’t obey the law.
Do you hold knife or hammer makers responsible for the criminal abuse of their knives or hammers?
Good decision, with the key word being “unanimously”.
Okay, sure. Thanks for your input.Based on America's strategy of dealing with this sort of thing, Mexico should have simply imposed massive tariffs on America across the board. That would have fixed this.
Widget makers are held responsible all the time for public safety.
If they make a product they know is unsafe they will get prosecuted.
Okay, sure. Thanks for your input.
Who is “you people”? You appear to be lumping me in with a group whose membership I am unaware of.No problem, bud, I'm just surprised this wasn't included in the OP. Isn't that how you people deal with this sort of thing these days?
Who is “you people”? You appear to be lumping me in with a group whose membership I am unaware of.
And honestly it shouldn’t have gone this far, but I’m hoping the unanimous decision will halt future stupid lawsuits like the one this case terminated.Hope the SC's unanimous decision is something we can all agree on. Mexico was dead in the water on this lawsuit. Blame the criminal and not the gun.
I am. What does that have to do with anything?Are you not American?
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