On Thursday, the U.S. Supreme Court dismissed a lawsuit filed by the Mexican government against American gun manufacturers.
Writing for a unanimous Court, Associate Justice Elena Kagan ruled that a 2021 lawsuit filed by Mexico against several U.S. gun companies is barred by the U.S. Protection of Lawful Commerce in Arms Act (PLCAA). As The Federalist previously reported, that federal law protects gun manufacturers and licensed dealers from being held liable for any harm caused by those who criminally or unlawfully misuse firearm products or ammunition products that function as designed and intended.
In its original complaint, Mexico alleged that the named U.S. gun manufacturers reckless and unlawful practices help facilitate the illegal smuggling of firearms into the hands of Mexican drug cartels. Mexico City contended these policies caused harm to the countrys residents.
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