Supreme Court rules against Mexico in its lawsuit against U.S. gunmakers
The Mexican government had argued that U.S. companies were responsible for cartel violence caused with American-made military-style weapons.
The Mexican government had argued that U.S. companies were responsible for cartel violence caused with American-made military-style weapons.
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