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The U.S. Supreme Court is hearing arguments on a Mexican government lawsuit against two American gun companies, Smith & Wesson and Interstate Arms, accusing them of aiding illegal firearms trafficking to Mexican drug cartels and fueling gun violence. The lawsuit claims the companies knowingly sold weapons to third-party purchasers who then trafficked guns to cartels, and marketed their guns as military-grade weapons.
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