• Re: The Supreme Court Unanimously Tells Mexico to Get Lost

    From a425couple@21:1/5 to max headroom on Thu Jun 5 11:01:46 2025
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    On 6/5/25 10:46, max headroom wrote:
    The Supreme Court Unanimously Tells Mexico to Get Lost

    Katie Pavlich

    In a unanimous decision the Supreme Court ruled 9-0 Thursday that the government
    of Mexico cannot hold American gun manufacturers accountable for criminal activity. More specifically, cartel violence south of the border.

    "The Government of Mexico sued seven American gun manufacturers, alleging that
    the companies aided and abetted unlawful gun sales that routed firearms to Mexican drug cartels," the order states.

    More properly they should have sued the Obama administration over it's
    idiotic "Fast and Furious" program that federally encouraged improper
    gun sales and watched these dangerous weapons walk into Mexico.

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  • From Maxm@21:1/5 to All on Thu Jun 5 19:21:25 2025
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    On 05 Jun 2025, a425couple <a425couple@hotmail.com> posted some news:fYk0Q.769016$G6Lf.232689@fx17.iad:

    On 6/5/25 10:46, max headroom wrote:
    The Supreme Court Unanimously Tells Mexico to Get Lost

    Katie Pavlich

    In a unanimous decision the Supreme Court ruled 9-0 Thursday that the
    government of Mexico cannot hold American gun manufacturers
    accountable for criminal activity. More specifically, cartel violence
    south of the border.

    "The Government of Mexico sued seven American gun manufacturers,
    alleging that the companies aided and abetted unlawful gun sales that
    routed firearms to Mexican drug cartels," the order states.

    More properly they should have sued the Obama administration over it's idiotic "Fast and Furious" program that federally encouraged improper
    gun sales and watched these dangerous weapons walk into Mexico.

    Agree. Too bad you can't sue for stupidity.

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  • From Stephen Harding@21:1/5 to All on Sat Jun 7 20:26:57 2025
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    On 6/5/25 2:01 PM, a425couple wrote:
    On 6/5/25 10:46, max headroom wrote:
    The Supreme Court Unanimously Tells Mexico to Get Lost

    Katie Pavlich

    In a unanimous decision the Supreme Court ruled 9-0 Thursday that the
    government
    of Mexico cannot hold American gun manufacturers accountable for criminal
    activity. More specifically, cartel violence south of the border.

    "The Government of Mexico sued seven American gun manufacturers,
    alleging that
    the companies aided and abetted unlawful gun sales that routed
    firearms to
    Mexican drug cartels," the order states.

    More properly they should have sued the Obama administration over it's idiotic "Fast and Furious" program that federally encouraged improper
    gun sales and watched these dangerous weapons walk into Mexico.


    Interesting that Mexico denies any responsibility for drug trafficking
    in the US as simply supplying demand (certainly true) yet for the gun trafficking from US to Mexico (largely for drug cartel use) it is the responsibility of the US.

    Why is it not the US (not government, but private gun merchants) simply supplying a demand from Mexico?


    SMH

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  • From Baxter@21:1/5 to Stephen Harding on Sun Jun 8 03:36:43 2025
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    Stephen Harding <smharding@verizon.net> wrote in news:1022lch$3ede6$1@dont-email.me:

    On 6/5/25 2:01 PM, a425couple wrote:
    On 6/5/25 10:46, max headroom wrote:
    The Supreme Court Unanimously Tells Mexico to Get Lost

    Katie Pavlich

    In a unanimous decision the Supreme Court ruled 9-0 Thursday that
    the government
    of Mexico cannot hold American gun manufacturers accountable for
    criminal activity. More specifically, cartel violence south of the
    border.

    "The Government of Mexico sued seven American gun manufacturers,
    alleging that
    the companies aided and abetted unlawful gun sales that routed
    firearms to
    Mexican drug cartels," the order states.

    More properly they should have sued the Obama administration over
    it's idiotic "Fast and Furious" program that federally encouraged
    improper gun sales and watched these dangerous weapons walk into
    Mexico.


    Interesting that Mexico denies any responsibility for drug trafficking
    in the US as simply supplying demand (certainly true) yet for the gun trafficking from US to Mexico (largely for drug cartel use) it is the responsibility of the US.

    Why is it not the US (not government, but private gun merchants)
    simply supplying a demand from Mexico?

    It's US citizens carrying drugs and guns from and to Mexico,

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  • From max headroom@21:1/5 to All on Sat Jun 7 22:34:42 2025
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    In news:10230gb$3kgao$4@dont-email.me, Baxter <bax02_spamblock@baxcode.com> typed:

    Stephen Harding <smharding@verizon.net> wrote in news:1022lch$3ede6$1@dont-email.me:
    On 6/5/25 2:01 PM, a425couple wrote:
    On 6/5/25 10:46, max headroom wrote:

    The Supreme Court Unanimously Tells Mexico to Get Lost

    Katie Pavlich

    In a unanimous decision the Supreme Court ruled 9-0 Thursday that the
    government of Mexico cannot hold American gun manufacturers accountable for
    criminal activity. More specifically, cartel violence south of the border.

    "The Government of Mexico sued seven American gun manufacturers, alleging >>>> that the companies aided and abetted unlawful gun sales that routed
    firearms to Mexican drug cartels," the order states.

    More properly they should have sued the Obama administration over
    it's idiotic "Fast and Furious" program that federally encouraged
    improper gun sales and watched these dangerous weapons walk into
    Mexico.

    Interesting that Mexico denies any responsibility for drug trafficking
    in the US as simply supplying demand (certainly true) yet for the gun
    trafficking from US to Mexico (largely for drug cartel use) it is the
    responsibility of the US.

    Why is it not the US (not government, but private gun merchants)
    simply supplying a demand from Mexico?

    It's US citizens carrying drugs and guns from and to Mexico,

    Among others.

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  • From Pappy@21:1/5 to Jim Wilkins on Sat Jun 7 23:41:21 2025
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    On 6/7/2025 6:39 PM, Jim Wilkins wrote:
    "Stephen Harding"  wrote in message news:1022lch$3ede6$1@dont-
    email.me... ...
    Why is it not the US (not government, but private gun merchants) simply supplying a demand from Mexico?
    SMH

    ----------------------------

    But it -was- the US government. https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/ATF_gunwalking_scandal

    I think you may have missed Stephen's point.

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  • From left hand@21:1/5 to All on Sat Jul 5 21:26:37 2025
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    On 05 Jun 2025, a425couple <a425couple@hotmail.com> posted some news:fYk0Q.769016$G6Lf.232689@fx17.iad:

    On 6/5/25 10:46, max headroom wrote:
    The Supreme Court Unanimously Tells Mexico to Get Lost

    Katie Pavlich

    In a unanimous decision the Supreme Court ruled 9-0 Thursday that the
    government of Mexico cannot hold American gun manufacturers
    accountable for criminal activity. More specifically, cartel violence
    south of the border.

    "The Government of Mexico sued seven American gun manufacturers,
    alleging that the companies aided and abetted unlawful gun sales that
    routed firearms to Mexican drug cartels," the order states.

    More properly they should have sued the Obama administration over it's idiotic "Fast and Furious" program that federally encouraged improper
    gun sales and watched these dangerous weapons walk into Mexico.

    Mexico didn't have a problem selling Diddy ecstacy tablets that looked
    like Obama.

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