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Mexico wanted the chance to prove in court that U.S. gunmakers aided and abetted the trafficking of hundreds of thousands of ...
The unanimous ruling tossed out the case under U.S. laws that largely shield gunmakers from liability when their firearms are ...
Mexico’s drug cartels are often described as powerful rivals to the state, with their influence measured in weapons, money ...
Rising cartel violence in Mexico has led to the recruitment of former Colombian soldiers by Mexican drug cartels. This comes ...
Mexico cannot hold leading U.S. firearm manufacturers liable for the wake of gun violence perpetrated by drug cartels that ...
U.S. gun manufacturers got caught up in the blame game between the government and Mexico over illegal migration, drug ...
WASHINGTON – The Supreme Court on June 5 rejected Mexico’s attempt to hold U.S. gunmakers liable for violence and atrocities Mexican drug cartels have inflicted using their weapons.
On June 13, police removed the bodies of two men that had been suspended from a highway at an entrance to the city of Juárez.
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