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Mexican Government Sues U S Gun Makers over Cartel Crime
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Mexican Government Sues U.S. Gun Makers over Cartel Crime
4 Aug 2021
The government of Mexico is suing six U.S. gun makers and one Boston-area wholesaler, claiming “massive damage” created by “unlawful trafficking” of firearms to cartel and criminal elements.
The Mexican Government’s suit opens with trafficking claims and naming the six manufacturers and the wholesaler:
Plaintiff Estados Unidos Mexicanos (the “Government”), a sovereign nation, 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. Almost all guns recovered at crime scenes in Mexico 70% to 90% of them were trafficked from the U.S. The Defendants include the six U.S.-based manufacturers whose guns are most often recovered in Mexico Smith & Wesson, Beretta, Century Arms, Colt, Glock, and Ruger. Another manufacturer defendant is Barrett, whose .50 caliber sniper
Mexico sues US gunmakers in unprecedented bid to stop arms trafficking
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05/08/2021 - 01:56 File photo: In this file photo taken on June 23, 2018 a man holds a sign reading No weapons during the march for peace and against violence in Ciudad Juarez, Chihuahua state, Mexico. © AFP - Herika Martinez 4 min Mexico said it filed a lawsuit against major US gunmakers in a Boston court on Wednesday over illegal cross-border arms flows that it blamed for fueling rampant drug-related violence. Advertising Read more
The Latin American nation, which has long faced pressure from the United States to curb narcotics smuggling, wants its neighbour to crack down on firearms trafficking in the other direction.
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