Summary
The Supreme Court will hear arguments in a lawsuit brought by Mexico seeking to hold U.S. gun companies liable for firearm trafficking that fuels cartel violence.
Mexico argues that the Protection of Lawful Commerce in Arms Act (PLCAA) does not shield gunmakers who knowingly facilitate illegal sales.
Lower courts disagreed on whether the “predicate exception” applies, prompting the Supreme Court to step in.
If the ruling favors Mexico, it could open legal avenues for similar suits. Gunmakers contend Mexico’s claims fail due to multiple intervening steps before guns reach cartels.
There is no way the Supremely Corrupt Court let’s countries start suing US gun manufacturers.
Maybe it’s how they go after the 2nd amendment. Can’t have fascism and an armed populace.
This is going to be a fair and unbiased ruling.
When has the SCOTUS ever ruled against the gun lobby?