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   From: maximusheadroom@gmx.com   
      
   In news:10230gb$3kgao$4@dont-email.me, Baxter    
   typed:   
      
   > Stephen Harding wrote in   
   > news:1022lch$3ede6$1@dont-email.me:   
   >> On 6/5/25 2:01 PM, a425couple wrote:   
   >>> On 6/5/25 10:46, max headroom wrote:   
      
   >>>> The Supreme Court Unanimously Tells Mexico to Get Lost   
      
   >>>> Katie Pavlich   
      
   >>>> In a unanimous decision the Supreme Court ruled 9-0 Thursday that the   
   >>>> government of Mexico cannot hold American gun manufacturers accountable   
   for   
   >>>> criminal activity. More specifically, cartel violence south of the border.   
      
   >>>> "The Government of Mexico sued seven American gun manufacturers, alleging   
   >>>> that the companies aided and abetted unlawful gun sales that routed   
   >>>> firearms to Mexican drug cartels," the order states.   
      
   >>> More properly they should have sued the Obama administration over   
   >>> it's idiotic "Fast and Furious" program that federally encouraged   
   >>> improper gun sales and watched these dangerous weapons walk into   
   >>> Mexico.   
      
   >> Interesting that Mexico denies any responsibility for drug trafficking   
   >> in the US as simply supplying demand (certainly true) yet for the gun   
   >> trafficking from US to Mexico (largely for drug cartel use) it is the   
   >> responsibility of the US.   
      
   >> Why is it not the US (not government, but private gun merchants)   
   >> simply supplying a demand from Mexico?   
      
   > It's US citizens carrying drugs and guns from and to Mexico,   
      
   Among others.   
      
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