The justices will hear arguments in a $10 billion lawsuit by the Mexican government that claims gun makers are complicit in supplying drug cartels.
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The US Supreme Court is expected to meet on Tuesday to consider whether to block a lawsuit by Mexico against US gun manufacturers – who are accused of putting vast arsenals of weapons in the hands of drug cartels. In the long-running lawsuit, Mexico’s government argues that the “flood” of illegal guns across the border […] The post Mexico’s fight against US gunmakers heads to Supreme Court appeared first on nationnews.com.
The justices will hear arguments in a $10 billion lawsuit by the Mexican government that claims gun makers are complicit in supplying drug cartels.
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