On March 7, 2025, the U.S. Supreme Court is set to review Mexico's lawsuit against eight American gun manufacturers, seeking compensation for the alleged role these companies play in supplying firearms that end up in the hands of criminal gangs. Mexico argues that these manufacturers knowingly sell guns that contribute to violence in the country. However, early indications from Supreme Court justices suggest that Mexico's case may face challenges. The lawsuit aims to compel American gunmakers to alter their business practices to prevent the trafficking of firearms into Mexico. This case has the potential to reshape the U.S. firearm industry significantly.
#LoMásLeído | México presentó ante la Corte Suprema de EU una serie de argumentos por las demandas presentadas contra ocho fabricantes de armas. Durante la sesión, se exigió a las empresas modificar sus prácticas comerciales para detener el contrabando. https://t.co/PIOZIzoH3k
The Mexican government is suing American gun makers, in a case that could reshape the entire U.S. gun industry. Read more: https://t.co/zUgi5GOngW https://t.co/lh1wA4DX8N
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