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Does the u.s. supreme court have ultimate authority in international filings?

Mexico is suing gun manufacturers for distributing firearms to Mexican nationals. Reportedly u.s. gunmakers were "smuggling" weapons into mexico to be used by mexican gangs and cartels.
To me that seems like a matter for international courts. The u.s. supreme court dismissed the case? But it isnt within their juristiction.
Also why are gun nanufacturers not being held responsible for exporting weapons to criminal organizations?
Enforce laws for everyone. Or get rid of the law. Eh?
Screaming that foreign nationals are bringing guns across the border into America is not a valid argument. If America sold them the gun; especially if they are just trying to get it "repaired" in the country the gun (merchandise) was built in. Who is breaking the law now. Smith and weston?
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Yeah. As much as Americans like to think their laws rule the entire planet that is not how that works.

I mean we are talking the same country that a 2,8 billion dollar drug company single handedly created the opiate crisis for profit so I would not be at all surprised if this is legit.
jehova · 31-35, M
@PicturesOfABetterTomorrow also everything is happening very quickly and im seeing alot being left unexamined. Its frustrating.
basilfawlty89 · 36-40, M
This is actually correct.

A lot of gun smugglers actually have a quid pro quo agreement with cartels.
Drugs in exchange for firearms.

Why do you think the cartels have US military grade weapons?

 
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