The United States are unique in many ways among the nations. However, one of these options lies in a constitutional change, part of the Bill of Rights, and it is the part that guarantees the other: the second change.
This right to keep and carry weapons that were recognized in the second amendment was the focus of many arguments, legal disputes, legislation and law Protection of the statutory trade in the weapons law. This law was described stupidly that they protect arms manufacturers and sellers from liability, but in fact it confronts defects as the manufacturers of a other legal article due to design or production. What the law protects is liability for liability for criminal Use of their products, which is a completely different fish boiler.
On Tuesday, the second amendment and the protection of the law on lawful trade in weapons will face a complaint brought by Mexico before a contestation of the UK’s Supreme Court of Justice.
That’s correct. The government of Mexico is Sue the creators of a completely rightful product in America because of their inability to deal with the terrible crime rate of Mexico.
Mexico is looking for billions of dollars of seven gigantic US weapon manufacturers and an arms wholesaler to regain costs in connection with arms for weapons and to stop marketing and trading with illegal weapons to Mexico. But the weapon manufacturers counters that the lawsuit “questions how the American firearm industry is operated open for years in the broad day”.
The case on Tuesday is the first test before the high court of a federal law, which was issued in 2005 to protect the arms industry. The law contains an vital carve-out that enables complaints if the damage that is questioned is based on the knowing violation of the US laws of a weapon manufacturer.
Here is the onion:
Mexico has very strict weapons laws that make criminals almost impossible to get a weapon there. There is only one weapon business across the country, and the government spends fewer than 50 weapon permits a year. But Mexico occupies third place in the world in connection with weapons in connection with weapons. In 2021, 69% of the murders were celebrated with a weapon. Mexico claims that up to 70 to 90% of weapons that the police recover in the country in crime scenes had been traded from the USA to Mexico.
Mexico claims this – but does not mention the amazing amount or the actual hardware for military quality in the hands of the cartels, including the cartels Machine guns, grenade launchers and landmines:
The equipment that was recovered after cartel battles that were kept in confiscated cartel caches and seen in their processed online propaganda videos was not bought by US guns -and could not be able to be.
There is the 2nd or 3. generation, fully automatic, Machine guns from the belt .50 caliberThe First World War period German MG 34 machine gunsPresent Shoulder -fired grenate launchers with rocket drivePresent 40 mm rifle grenade launcherand (supposedly) FGM 148 Speer infrared -controlled rocket launchers-known as the most demanding shoulder-fired rocket launcher in the world with a range of one and a half miles and a half Claymore M18A1 Landminen. There are retired Israeli Galilian-OffMade in Colombia as the Official weapon for Mexicans and Colombian law enforcement authorities. And there are grenades for military people all over the world.
“This SH*T does not come from the United States. You cannot get these weapon systems from American weapons shops, ”said Jaeson Jones, captain of the retired department for public security in Texas, a Newsmax border -correspondent and a long -time student of the Mexico cartel. “Nobody will ever talk about it, but they come out of their weapons from the corruption of the Mexican military. It will no longer cut the fault of the United States around the clock. The cartels are in a recent world. “
None of them came from American arms dealers.
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This lawsuit is a flat attempt by the Mexican government to avoid its failure to keep order in its own country. The cartels are widespread, many of their weapons are stolen or bought by Mexican law enforcement authorities or soldiers. In view of their resources, it is not unlikely that the cartels can and could set up its own weapons factories. Even state-of-the-art weapons of military quality are not excessively complex to build, as the ubiquitous AK sample rifles all over the world testify.
Mexico is a failed Narco state. Your crime rate is really terrible and you can no longer blame for weapons, neither weapons from America nor weapons that have taken away your police officers and soldiers. You have to deal with the mistakes in your own system and you have to deal with the cartels. Up to this case, all distractions of the world will not fix Mexico’s problems.