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Mexican President Declares Commitment to Suing U.S. Gun Industry

Mexican President Declares Commitment to Suing U.S. Gun Industry

Mexico’s Legal Stand Against the Gun Industry Following a recent decision by the US Supreme Court to dismiss one lawsuit from the Mexican government targeting several gun manufacturers, President Claudia Sheinbaum stated that her administration is proceeding with other litigation aimed at the gun industry. “There’s another lawsuit pending,” Sheinbaum mentioned during a morning press […]

Supporters of the Second Amendment Urge Supreme Court to Overturn Decades-Old Gun Limit

Supporters of the Second Amendment Urge Supreme Court to Overturn Decades-Old Gun Limit

New Supreme Court Petition Challenges Firearm Regulations A petition was submitted to the Supreme Court on Friday, seeking to declare firearms regulations, established nearly a century ago, as unconstitutional. The 1934 National Firearms Act (NFA) imposes tax and registration requirements for rifles with barrels shorter than 16 inches. Violating these regulations can result in up […]

Federal judge maintains Colorado law that mandates gun buyers to be at least 21 years old

Federal judge maintains Colorado law that mandates gun buyers to be at least 21 years old

Federal Judge Upholds Colorado’s Firearm Sale Restrictions A federal judge has confirmed Colorado’s regulations on firearm sales, which require purchasers to meet certain age criteria. This decision originated from a case involving the Rocky Mountain Gun owner and two individuals attempting to buy firearms. U.S. District Judge Philip A. Brimmer expressed agreement with the 10th […]

US Supreme Court unanimously rejects Mexico in case about gun smuggling to cartels

US Supreme Court unanimously rejects Mexico in case about gun smuggling to cartels

Supreme Court Dismisses Mexico’s Gun Manufacturer Lawsuit On Thursday, the U.S. Supreme Court unanimously ruled against a lawsuit brought by the Mexican government, which accused gun manufacturers of being involved in the smuggling of firearms. The case highlighted concerns about how firearms were making their way across the border to dangerous drug cartels. According to […]

Supreme Court Rejects Mexico’s Case Against U.S. Gun Manufacturers

Supreme Court Rejects Mexico's Case Against U.S. Gun Manufacturers

The U.S. Supreme Court unanimously decided on Thursday that Mexican lawsuits against American gun manufacturers are not allowed under federal law. On August 4, 2021, it was noted that the Mexican government had filed a lawsuit against six U.S. gun manufacturers and one wholesaler from the Boston area, claiming “major damage” due to the “illegal […]

Suspected CO Terrorist Was Refused Gun Purchase Due to Non-Citizen Status

Suspected CO Terrorist Was Refused Gun Purchase Due to Non-Citizen Status

Mohamed Sabrie Soliman, a suspected terrorist from Boulder, Colorado, reportedly tried to purchase a firearm for an attack but was denied due to his non-citizen status. According to reports, Soliman, who is an undocumented immigrant, allegedly used homemade flamethrowers against supporters of Israel during a rally on Sunday afternoon. This event, which lasted about 18 […]

Citigroup eases restrictions on banks for gun manufacturers and retailers

Citigroup eases restrictions on banks for gun manufacturers and retailers

Citigroup Reverses Firearm Policy On Tuesday, Citigroup announced it has lifted its seven-year-old restrictions on providing banking services to firearm manufacturers and sellers. This policy was first introduced in March 2018, following the tragic mass shooting at Marjorie Stoneman Douglas High School in Parkland, Florida, where 17 individuals lost their lives. At that time, Citigroup […]

Boulder attack suspect intended to carry out a mass shooting but was prevented from purchasing a gun because of immigration issues.

Boulder attack suspect intended to carry out a mass shooting but was prevented from purchasing a gun because of immigration issues.

The individual suspected of orchestrating anti-Semitic terrorist attacks in Colorado on Sunday reportedly had intentions to carry out a mass shooting but was unable to acquire a firearm due to his visa situation. Mohamed Sabri Soliman, 45, acknowledged his initial plan was to target victims with gunfire first. According to Boulder District Attorney Michael Dougherty, […]