Supreme Court Deals Blow to Mexico in Gunmakers Lawsuit

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The U.S. Supreme Court has dealt a significant blow to Mexico’s legal efforts against American gun manufacturers, unanimously striking down a lawsuit that accused Smith & Wesson and Interstate Arms of aiding illegal firearms trafficking to drug cartels. This ruling overturns a lower court’s decision and offers broad protection to the gun industry under federal law.
Mexico’s lawsuit, filed in 2021, alleged that the companies maintained a distribution system that knowingly channeled firearms to “straw purchasers” who then supplied them to cartels. Beyond seeking unspecified monetary damages, Mexico also aimed for a court order compelling the companies to take steps to mitigate the “public nuisance” their products created.
Despite a federal appeals court finding that Mexico had plausibly alleged aiding and abetting, the Supreme Court disagreed. Justice Elena Kagan, writing for the unanimous court, stated that the complaint did not meet the legal standard for “plausibly pleading” such conduct, citing the Protection of Lawful Commerce in Arms Act of 2005.
The case has unfolded against a backdrop of complex U.S.-Mexican relations, marked by ongoing debates over border security, drug control, and trade policies. Mexico has consistently highlighted the devastating impact of US-made firearms on its internal stability and economic development.

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