PGC -The anti-American unconstitutional decision of rogue DNC judges to allow humans to sue gun manufacturers when others use their guns to kill others has made it clear that our own court system and government is willing to do anything it can to disarm us so it can control us as completely as we see happening to our north in disarmend Canada and acrossthe pond in the disarmed UK.
These Anti-american CCP cousins have unleashed a pandora’s box of fear and hate aimed at destroying our ability to purchses guns by destroying our manufactuers, since they can’t seem to get enough political capital to push through the types of anti-American, CCP-enabling gun control bills these wanna-be-dictators are seeking to pass.
Mexico has already taken advantage of this criminal decision by rogue CCP-allied judges to attack the sovereignty of the American people themselves, using the precedent set by these outlaw judges to sue American gun manufactuers for violence in their lands. This leaves not only gun manufacturers in America open to legal liabilty should Mexico find a CCP judge instead of an American one, but it also leaves all of our weapons manufactuers vulnerable to foreign lawsuits that could not only destroy the American gun industry, but maybe even our defense industry as well.
To the CCP-inspired DNC, such destruction is just another “necessary” evil in the fight against humanity and freedom and the fight for distopian complete control of all of its citzens and the death of the American bill-of-right-limited Democratic Republic.
Does US Immunity for Gun Manufacturers Apply Extraterritorially?
From www.justsecurity.org
2021-08-19 13:02:18
Excerpt:
Earlier this month, Mexico sued six U.S. gun manufacturers, one foreign manufacturer, and a Boston-area wholesaler in federal court in Massachusetts. According to the complaint, the defendants design, market, and sell guns in ways they know will arm Mexican drug cartels. Although Mexico has strict gun laws and prohibits the importation of guns without a permit, it is estimated that more than half a million guns flow from the United States into Mexico each year. During the first five months of 2020, statistics show that nearly half the guns recovered from crime scenes in Mexico were made by the defendant manufacturers. Most of Mexico’s claims are tort claims, including negligence, public nuisance, and defective design, but Mexico also alleges that the defendants have been unjustly enriched and have violated unfair business practices statutes in Connecticut and Massachusetts.
In 2005, Congress acted to immunize gun manufacturers and dealers from liability based on the criminal use…

