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The U.S. Supreme Court looked skeptically Tuesday at Mexico's efforts to hold American gunmakers legally responsible for their weapons being smuggled in and contributing to that country's drug cartel violence.
In a brisk 90-minute oral argument, the justices debated whether the production and sale of firearms in the United States is the "proximate cause" of alleged injuries to the Mexican government and its people, by somehow knowingly aiding and abetting illegal sales of guns to traffickers across the border.
The U.S. neighbor to the south, which...
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