The U.S. State Department needs to tell Mexico to STOP attacking the Second Amendment freedoms of law-abiding citizens….
Mexico Lost Big at SCOTUS & Now Pressing Ahead with Frivolous Lawsuit Against Small Gun Shops
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The U.S. State Department needs to tell Mexico to STOP attacking the Second Amendment freedoms of law-abiding citizens….
When the U.S. Supreme Court ruled unanimously to toss out Mexico’s lawsuit against Smith & Wesson and other American gun makers, it handed a “significant and severe setback” to the gun prohibition lobby.
In a rare unanimous decision, the Supreme Court of the United States ruled that Mexico can not successfully sue Smith & Wesson and six other gun companies for the misuse of their products by drug cartels in Mexico.
Mexico is demanding that U.S. gun manufacturers operate only with approval from American gun control activists and Mexican authorities, not just following U.S. laws.
…a lawfully-sold gun that is ILLEGALLY straw purchased, ILLEGALLY smuggled across an international border, ILLEGALLY possessed in Mexico and criminally misused by narco-terrorist drug cartels is the responsibility of U.S. gun makers.
The real beef with Mexico is that pesky 2nd Amendment, which prohibits the sort of sweeping gun restrictions that Mexican officials think public safety requires…
In a case that could have massive implications for the gun industry and Second Amendment rights, the U.S. Supreme Court recently heard oral arguments in Mexico v. Smith & Wesson.