Pro-Gun Org Celebrates Supreme Court Taking Up Smith & Wesson v. Mexico Case – IOTW Report

Pro-Gun Org Celebrates Supreme Court Taking Up Smith & Wesson v. Mexico Case

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The National Association for Gun Rights (NAGR) recently praised the Supreme Court’s decision to take up the Smith & Wesson v. Mexico case  in their first set of cases slated for the new term.

“It is impossible to overstate the importance of this case for the future of the Second Amendment. If Mexico gets what they’re asking for, it will go a long way toward enacting the provisions of the UN’s Small Arms Treaty, including a nationwide ‘assault weapons’ ban,” declared Hannah Hill, Vice President of the National Foundation for Gun Rights. “It’s an illegal lawsuit, because Congress passed the PLCAA to protect gun manufacturers from liability for the criminal actions of third parties. Mexico’s lawsuit against Smith & Wesson is an attempt to do just that.” more

9 Comments on Pro-Gun Org Celebrates Supreme Court Taking Up Smith & Wesson v. Mexico Case

  1. Good on them!! I’m a NAGR member and have considered dumping my NRA membership thanx to the nonsense that’s gone on over there. I get NAGR’s newsletter and follow their legal work closely. Definitely feel my money is being used properly.

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  2. I sit with trepidation whenever important cases go to any court nowadays. Constitutional verdicts have been replaced with emotions and political leanings.
    It’s become a lottery of chance.

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  3. Just in case you’ve been living under a rock, I give you this one. The question being when or if we clean up our own mess?

    Knowing that the alphabets are behind getting Mexico to file the suit with or without pushes and funding from people like Soros.

    Didn’t read all of it because I’ve been there done that (secondhand).
    https://imprimis.hillsdale.edu/our-out-of-control-federal-law-enforcement-agencies/

    Have my own story from the Clinton/Reno era, but way too long to put here. Bottom line I gave up my FFL.

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  4. does this mean mexico can be sued for allowing fentanyl to be made and trafficked over the border into our country?
    more people die from fentanyl overdose than guns

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