Mexico, Marxists, and the Second Amendment
If cartel members are being transported around by SUVs by Ford, Chevrolet, Cadillac, Lincoln, or others, do we file a lawsuit against them for enabling cartel transportation?
EXCERPT:
The country of Mexico is aligning with the Marxists to sue the American gun manufacturing industry for causing violence in the country of Mexico by the cartels. Mexico is suing gun manufacturers Smith & Wesson, Colt, Glock, and Beretta for $10 billion claiming that they are selling weapons to these terrorists, knowingly, and making it harder for them to combat crime.
First of all, gun manufacturers are not in the business of selling arms, knowingly, directly to a terrorist organization. In gun stores — since Mexico claims they control gun sales — one must complete an ATF Form 4473 which asks some very specific questions. Recently we saw members of the violent Venezuelan gang Tren de Aragua brandishing weapons in an apartment complex in Aurora, Colorado. I do not think that any gun manufacturer or gun store owner would willingly and knowingly sell arms to these individuals.
What we do have in America is an issue with straw buyers, American citizens, who pass, or even perhaps lie, as Hunter Biden did, on their 4473 form and provide weapons to gang and cartel members. They also enable the cross-border shipping of these weapons.
Let me pose this question: If cartel members are being transported around by SUVs by Ford, Chevrolet, Cadillac, Lincoln, or others, do we file a lawsuit against them for enabling cartel transportation?
“From my cold, dead hands”
Charlton Heston’s and Millions upon Millions of Real Americans