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’s president offered a warning last month in response to news that planned to designate drug cartels as terrorist groups.

“If they declare these groups as , then we’ll have to expand our US lawsuit,” Mexico’s President said.

She was referring to a lawsuit that will be heard by on Tues in which Mexico argues have aided in the of used by the cartels.


nytimes.com/2025/03/03/us/poli

President Claudia Sheinbaum of Mexico watched as a gun was destroyed in Mexico City last month. Mexicans were encouraged to surrender their firearms and ammunition for cash.
The New York Times · At Supreme Court, Mexico to Offer Culprit for Cartel Violence: Gun MakersBy Abbie VanSickle
Nonilex

The case reverses longstanding complaints by that Mexican cartels have contributed to rising in the . Instead, argues the majority of found at Mexican scenes come from the US. It seeks some $10 billion in damages from .

The dispute comes before the justices at a time of heightened tension between the 2 countries as the admin leans on to crack down on illegal & cartel organizations. on imported goods from Mexico are scheduled to go into effect on Tuesday — the same day the justices are set to consider the guns lawsuit.

has cited from as one of the factors driving the… . His admin has taken a number of steps to push back on the , including designating 7 of the groups as foreign organizations. That move could result in penalties, including charges, for companies found to be entangled w/the cartels, but it has also raised concerns from the Mexican govt of a potential violation of Mexico’s .

#law#SCOTUS#USpol

Lawyers for argue that US & gun dealers are complicit in what they call an “” of pouring into the country & arming . They point to strict controls on gun purchases in Mexico, where civilians are not allowed to purchase the types of rapid-fire, powerful military-style weapons favored by the cartels, as evidence that as many as half a million firearms are smuggled from the into Mexico each year.

#law#SCOTUS#USpol

“It is far easier & far more efficient to stop the gun pipeline at its source & to turn off the spigot,” said Jonathan Lowy, president of Global Action on & a longtime litigator against the gun industry who has worked on the case on behalf of .

The , joined by a slew of gun groups including the , have argued the lawsuit would undermine gun rights in the .

#law#SCOTUS#USpol

has extinguished its constitutional arms right & now seeks to extinguish America’s. To that end, Mexico aims to destroy the American firearms industry financially,”the said in a brief supporting the . 🙄

The 6-3 conservative supermajority has worked to expand gun rights. But at a time when has targeted the country, it has offered a forum for Mexico to publicize its counter case that US gun makers share the blame for cartel violence.

first sued multiple gun companies in 2021, arguing that the cartel bloodshed was “the foreseeable result of the defendants’ deliberate actions & business practices.”

A trial court judge dismissed the case, finding it was barred by a 2005 federal that limits litigation against & distributors & has provided immunity from actions brought by the families of people killed & injured by their weapons.

A unanimous panel of judges of the US Court of Appeals for the First Circuit, in Boston, overturned that decision. They found that the lawsuit met the criteria for a part of the allowing for litigation in cases where knowing violations of laws are a direct cause of the plaintiff’s injuries.

asked to hear the case, Smith & Wesson Brands v. Estados Unidos Mexicanos, No. 23-1141.

@Nonilex seems to me that if the USA blames Mexico for drugs then it’s perfectly reasonable for Mexico to blame the USA for firearms. It’s a two way traffic.

@Nonilex
Canada should be a co-litigant in this case!