SCOTUS Tells Mexico To Get Lost 9-0

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The Supreme Court Unanimously Tells Mexico to Get Lost​

Katie Pavlich | June 05, 2025 11:20 AM
AP Photo/Matt York, File
In a unanimous decision, the Supreme Court ruled 9-0 Thursday that the government of Mexico cannot hold American gun manufacturers accountable for criminal activity. More specifically, cartel violence south of the border.

"The Government of Mexico sued seven American gun manufacturers, alleging that the companies aided and abetted unlawful gun sales that routed firearms to Mexican drug cartels," the order states. "Mexico focuses on production of 'military style' assault weapons, but these products are widely legal and purchased by ordinary consumers. Manufacturers cannot be charged with assisting criminal acts simply because Mexican cartel members also prefer these guns. The same applies to firearms with Spanish language names or graphics alluding to Mexican history—while they may be 'coveted by the cartels,' they also may appeal to 'millions of law-abiding Hispanic Americans.' Even the failure to make guns with non-defaceable serial numbers cannot show that manufacturers have 'joined both mind and hand' with lawbreakers in the manner required for aiding and abetting."


https://townhall.com/tipsheet/katie...fers-major-loss-at-the-supreme-court-n2658246

Fun to watch Politruk blow out the back of his Union Suit when I quote Townhall. :D
 

The Supreme Court Unanimously Tells Mexico to Get Lost​

Katie Pavlich | June 05, 2025 11:20 AM
AP Photo/Matt York, File
In a unanimous decision, the Supreme Court ruled 9-0 Thursday that the government of Mexico cannot hold American gun manufacturers accountable for criminal activity. More specifically, cartel violence south of the border.

"The Government of Mexico sued seven American gun manufacturers, alleging that the companies aided and abetted unlawful gun sales that routed firearms to Mexican drug cartels," the order states. "Mexico focuses on production of 'military style' assault weapons, but these products are widely legal and purchased by ordinary consumers. Manufacturers cannot be charged with assisting criminal acts simply because Mexican cartel members also prefer these guns. The same applies to firearms with Spanish language names or graphics alluding to Mexican history—while they may be 'coveted by the cartels,' they also may appeal to 'millions of law-abiding Hispanic Americans.' Even the failure to make guns with non-defaceable serial numbers cannot show that manufacturers have 'joined both mind and hand' with lawbreakers in the manner required for aiding and abetting."


https://townhall.com/tipsheet/katie...fers-major-loss-at-the-supreme-court-n2658246

Fun to watch Politruk blow out the back of his Union Suit when I quote Townhall. :D
How do Americans benefit from this epic win?
 
I'm not sure why this is such a big deal.
Another country doesn't have standing to sue us in our courts.
It would be like Trump suing Mexico for fentanyl in Chinese courts.

There was never any doubt about this. And it has nothing to do with guns or the second amendment.

It's like doing a victory lap because water is wet.
 
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