Gun rights groups say Mexico wants to bankrupt America's firearms industry. Mexico blames US companies for arming cartels.
Mexican national indicted in Utah for firearm and immigration offenses, including possession of a stolen firearm and illegal ...
One of the founders of a powerful Mexican cartel will spend the rest of his life in federal prison after a court imposed a ...
The Mexican government says at least 70% of those weapons come ... argued it applied to their lawsuit because the gun maker ...
The lawsuit seeks to hold U.S. firearms manufacturers accountable for gun violence in Mexico, saying the companies knowingly ...
Officially, the Mexican government sued American gun manufacturers ... Those practices, Smith & Wesson notes, include ...
Roland Munoz, a 44-year-old man, was arrested in Mexico as part of Operation Ripsaw for allegedly trafficking high-powered ...
The oral arguments come on the same day that Trump has imposed tariffs on Mexico in part for the cartels’ trafficking of fentanyl.
The Supreme Court gravitated toward the American firearm industry Tuesday in its fight to end a $10 billion lawsuit brought ...
Image Guns seized by the Mexican Army and other authorities ... The gun makers, joined by a slew of gun groups including the ...
The Supreme Court is considering the Mexican government's effort to hold U.S. gun companies accountable for violence ...