Just when you thought the Mexican government’s attempt to tear down the U.S. gun industry could not get any more ridiculous, officials south of the border sank to a surprising new low.
Mexican President Claudia Sheinbaum declared that her troubled nation will expand its already enormous and frivolous lawsuit against weapons manufacturers if the White House designates drug cartels as terror groups.
You really cannot make this stuff up.
In 2021, Mexico filed suit against six U.S. gunmakers and a Boston area wholesaler. The litigation alleged that the weapons manufacturers were somehow funneling their wares south and fueling the nation’s out-of-control crime rate.
Of course, authorities there should be only concerned with suppressing criminal organizations that prey on the rest of the nation, but that would be too difficult.
Instead, the Mexican government blamed “others” for their failures.
Shamefully, California and other anti-gun states support the Mexican litigation against lawful American companies.
It’s bad enough that Mexico wants to obliterate the Second Amendment by bankrupting the gun industry. Now, the president is defending the very same drug cartels that made her country one of the most violent on the planet.
Sheinbaum declared, “If they declare these criminal groups as terrorists, then we’ll have to expand our U.S. lawsuit.”
Let them. There is virtually no chance the U.S. Supreme Court will stand for a foreign power ripping the Second Amendment to shreds over its own internal conflicts.
The accusations against traditional weapons manufacturers then went off the rails.
Sheinbaum incredibly claimed that the expanded lawsuit would “include alleged complicity of gunmakers with terror groups…The lawyers are looking at it, but they could be accomplices.”
Last August, U.S. District Judge Dennis Saylor dismissed most of the Mexican suit. Parts of the litigation remain, and the plaintiffs now threaten to expand them if their drug cartels are designated as terror organizations.
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