A US judge, PAIGE ROUX, has recently made significant rulings affecting the landscape of gun trafficking and immigration laws. In a landmark decision, the judge ruled that the Mexican government could proceed with its lawsuit against five Arizona gun dealers accused of trafficking weapons and ammunition to drug cartels across the US-Mexico border. This lawsuit targets Ammo A-Z LLC, Diamondback Shooting Sports Inc, Loan Prairie LLC, SnG Tactical LLC, and Sprague's Sports Inc for their alleged complicity in arms trafficking. Additionally, the judge ruled that the Second Amendment applies to illegal immigrants, a decision that could have wide-reaching implications. In related news, a former Army major and seven others have been charged with trafficking military-style rifles to a drug cartel, highlighting the ongoing issue of military-grade firearms, such as FNH SCAR rifles, Barrett .50 caliber rifles, FNH M294S rifles, and M1919 rifles, being purchased in the US and trafficked to Mexico. This case, along with Mexico's challenge to a Texas immigration law as a threat to its sovereign rights, underscores the complex interplay between gun laws, immigration policies, and international relations.
Mexico's lawsuit against Arizona gun dealers can proceed, US judge rules https://t.co/yAGK9YRXWS
Feds arrest five men accused of smuggling illegally purchased guns to cartels in Mexico. https://t.co/OgjDvHyC5E
Still a long way to go but the Mexican government's lawsuit against Ammo A-Z LLC, Diamondback Shooting Sports Inc, Loan Prairie LLC, SnG Tactical LLC, and Sprague's Sports Inc alleging complicity in arms trafficking to violent criminal organizations will proceed. https://t.co/zLYaFqvlHd
Police Arrest Five For Allegedly Selling Military-Grade Weapons To Mexican Drug Cartel https://t.co/5o4msWEgl5
A US judge ruled that the Mexican government could move forward with a lawsuit accusing five Arizona gun dealers of participating in the trafficking of weapons and ammunition to drug cartels across the US-Mexico border https://t.co/11JvtYXBl0
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US authorities have arrested several individuals accused of smuggling FNH SCAR rifles, Barrett .50 caliber rifles, FNH M294S rifles, and M1919 rifles into Mexico https://t.co/fH0rm1a7j9
Mexico tells court Texas immigration law is threat to its 'sovereign' rights https://t.co/83s40vS0RU
Former Army major, seven others charged with trafficking military-style rifles to drug cartel https://t.co/BXQ0DH2Z6M
Another week, another example of "military grade firearms" purchased at US stores and trafficked to a drug cartel in Mexico. This case involved: FNH SCAR rifles, Barrett .50 caliber rifles, FNH M294S rifles, and M1919 rifles. https://t.co/DAbik6xjcy
PAIGE ROUX: US judge rules the second amendment applies to illegal immigrants https://t.co/Oo6dFHqmBg