The U.S. Supreme Court is set to hear an unprecedented lawsuit filed by the Mexican government against American gun manufacturers, claiming they bear responsibility for fueling drug trafficking-related violence in Mexico. The case, which seeks $10 billion in damages, stems from allegations that these manufacturers knowingly supplied weapons to arms dealers involved in illegal sales to drug cartels, escalating violence across the border.
Initially dismissed in federal court under the Protection of Lawful Commerce in Arms Act, the case gained momentum when a federal appeals court reversed this decision, allowing Mexico to present evidence of the gun manufacturers’ complicity. A staggering half a million U.S.-made firearms are reportedly smuggled into Mexico each year, with a substantial portion found at crime scenes, raising critical questions about the accountability of the gun industry amidst a deteriorating security situation.
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