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Mexico’s Legal Challenge Against U.S. Gun Makers

Should Mexico prevail, it could strengthen public safety efforts in both nations by cracking down on illegal arms trafficking and improving accountability for gun manufacturers. The legal battle follows a troubling trend of violence linked to firearms purchased in the U.S. but unlawfully trafficked to Mexico, with the Bureau of Alcohol, Tobacco, Firearms and Explosives reporting a nearly 25 percent rise in trace requests from Mexican authorities between 2021 and 2023. As both diplomatic and legal strategies converge, the outcome of this lawsuit may have profound implications for gun legislation and cross-border safety.

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