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Supreme Court throws out Mexico’s suit against U.S. gun makers

On Thursday, the Supreme Court admitted that Mexico had a serious problem with the weapon violence that emerged north of the border.

“The country has only one weapon stores and gives less than 50 weapons every year. But gun merchants can buy firearms and deliver them to drug cartels in Mexico,” he said. These weapons are used for “serious crimes – drug trafficking, kidnapping, murder and others”.

Again, Justice in a unanimous decision Mexico fired his case against the US arms industry and decided that federal law protected arms producers from almost all responsibilities.

Justice Elena Kagan said that in 2005, the Congress issued a law that arms companies from the third parties, including criminals, to prevent the damages caused by the abuse of firearms.

He said that the law was a narrow exception, that if he had deliberately and deliberately helped criminals to be sent to Mexico, he would allow cases.

However, Mexico’s case did not specify evidence for the claim.

“Mexico’s complaint does not claim that defendant manufacturers support and support illegal weapons sales to Mexican smugglers,” he wrote. “As the complaint claims, we have no doubt that such sales have been realized and that the producers know what they are doing. But Mexico did not beg enough of what they needed: As it is, the producers participate in ‘these sales’, as it is, [they] I want to bring. “

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