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In a 139 page lawsuit, the Mexican government Wednesday filed suit in federal court in MA against Smith and Wesson, Barrett Mfg, Beretta USA, Century Arms, Glock, Sturm Ruger, and InterstateArms. Among the claims the lawsuit alleges:

  • Defendants Actively Assist and Facilitate Trafficking Through Straw Purchasing.
  • Defendants Actively Assist and Facilitate Trafficking Through Multiple and Repeat Sales.
  • Defendants Actively Assist and Facilitate Trafficking Through Kitchen-Table Sales.
  • Defendants Actively Assist and Facilitate Trafficking Through “Missing” Guns.
  • Defendants Actively Assist and Facilitate Trafficking Through Gun Shows.
  • Marketing Their Rifles as Military-Style Assault Weapons.
  • Defendants design their guns as military-style assault weapons.
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