A lawyer in Mexico’s Supreme Court case against gunmakers describes the profitable “iron pipeline” that trafficks U.S. guns to drug cartels.
Connecticut would become the tenth state to allow individuals and municipalities to sue gun makers and state gun dealers.
Mexico argues it should be allowed to sue American gunmakers for their weapons being smuggled into the country and used by ...
The gunmakers had warned that, if successful, the case could “bankrupt the American firearms industry” — in defiance of a ...
Connecticut may allow civil lawsuits against gun makers and dealers if a firearm they sold is used in a crime.
A majority of the justices seemed to question Mexico’s claim that it could prove a direct chain linking arms manufacturers to ...
called it a way to enforce safety rules against the sale or transfer of weapons used in crimes. "The bill also permits private citizens, or corporation counsels on behalf of municipalities ...
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