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Mexico sues US gun manufacturers over arms trafficking toll
2021-08-05
[FoxNews] Smith & Wesson, Barrett Firearms, Beretta, Colt's and Glock among biggest names in guns being sued

The Mexican government sued United States gun manufacturers and distributors Wednesday in U.S. federal court, arguing that their negligent and illegal commercial practices have unleashed tremendous bloodshed in Mexico.
Too late. Should've gone after Eric "Chinless" Holder and Oblahblah
The unusual lawsuit was filed in U.S. federal court in Boston. Among those being sued are some of the biggest names in guns, including: Smith & Wesson Brands, Inc.; Barrett Firearms Manufacturing, Inc.; Beretta U.S.A. Corp.; Colt’s Manufacturing Company LLC, and Glock Inc. Another defendant is Interstate Arms, a Boston-area wholesaler that sells guns from all but one of the named manufacturers to dealers around the U.S.

The manufacturers did not immediately answer requests for comment.

The Mexican government argues that the companies know that their practices contribute to the trafficking of guns to Mexico and facilitate it. Mexico wants compensation for the havoc the guns have wrought in its country.

The Mexican government "brings this action to put an end to the massive damage that the Defendants cause by actively facilitating the unlawful trafficking of their guns to drug cartels and other criminals in Mexico," the lawsuit said.

The government estimates that 70% of the weapons trafficked to Mexico come from the U.S., according to the Foreign Affairs Ministry. And that in 2019 alone, at least 17,000 homicides were linked to trafficked weapons.

Alejandro Celorio, legal advisor for the ministry, told reporters Wednesday that the damage caused by the trafficked guns would be equal to 1.7% to 2% of Mexico’s gross domestic product. The government will seek at least $10 billion in compensation, he said. Mexico's GDP last year was more than $1.2 trillion.

"We don’t do it to pressure the United States," Celorio said. "We do it so there aren’t deaths in Mexico."
Posted by:Skidmark

#11  This is Xi trying to clear the way for Chinese companies to enter the lucrative Mexican weapons trade.
Posted by: Matt   2021-08-05 12:03  

#10  Mexico should file charges against all the Fast and Furious players.... just saying.
Posted by: 3dc   2021-08-05 10:45  

#9  Next they'll sue travel companies for sending all those damn tourists to spread their diarrhea and vomit in their fair land.
Posted by: Mercutio   2021-08-05 09:48  

#8  I just pictured the Gun Manufacturers giving a discount to all dealers who sell to cartels, in return. And the words 'Fcuk You' laser etched on every slide.
Posted by: Dron66046   2021-08-05 09:26  

#7  Joe Biden Marks Anniversary of El Paso Shooting with Gun Control Push
Posted by: Skidmark   2021-08-05 08:36  

#6  
Their logic explained:
We (Mexico Politicians) do not have the webos to stand up to our Drug Cartels, Gangs and Human traffickers. So we will sue the gun manufacturers because we don't have a pair.

OK! if that's how the biden Admin wants to funnel $$$$ to Mexico elite pockets to get a percentage back in return for their pockets or their dismal looking re-election campaigns....then.

Everyone in the USA including US Border Patrol families that have lost a family member due to these MEXICAN Officials allowance of the Drug Cartels activities and Gangs, needs to sue Mexico in International Court.

Plus the US Taxpayers need to sue them world court for failing to control its borders to the tune of 12+ Million Illegals in the USA. the 12 Million that are making use of and draining US taxpayer funded resources.
Posted by: NN2N1   2021-08-05 07:42  

#5  a result of nose-picker Holder and dog-eater Obama's Fast and Furious scheme
Posted by: Retard Strength   2021-08-05 07:36  

#4  No indictments and request for extradition for those who ran the Fast and Furious operation?
Posted by: Procopius2k   2021-08-05 06:36  

#3  Counter sue them for narcotics and add 3-to-4 Zero's to the amount
Posted by: magpie   2021-08-05 00:42  

#2  just tel them to fuck off
Posted by: Chris   2021-08-05 00:18  

#1  Bet we'll hear the 'no standing' rationale any minute now...
Posted by: Raj   2021-08-05 00:16  

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