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On todays Show Maddie and TFT talk about the legal case of Mexico vs. Smith & Wesson, where Mexico sued U.S. gun manufacturers for alleged involvement in crimes in Mexico. The district court dismissed Mexico's complaint citing the Protection of Lawful Commerce in Arms Act, which shields manufacturers from liability for crimes committed with their products. Mexico appealed, arguing an exception for unlawful involvement. The First Circuit Court of Appeals ruled that the case could proceed, citing evidence of marketing tailored to cartels. The Supreme Court is expected to rule on the case, with potential implications for gun manufacturers and the Second Amendment. The discussion centered on Trump's political strategies, including his need for loyal Congress members and his actions against opponents. Trump's decision to primary Massey was debated, with speculations about Massey's vote against a continuing resolution as the potential insult. The conversation also touched on Biden's use of auto pins for presidential actions, raising constitutional questions. Additionally, the group discussed Kamala Harris's apparent incoherence, the Epstein files, and the potential suppression of incriminating information. They also mentioned Houston's efforts to deport 650 criminal immigrants and the re-tasking of an app to help immigrants deport themselves legally. And yes Podbean still SUCKS.
On todays Show Maddie and TFT talk about the legal case of Mexico vs. Smith & Wesson, where Mexico sued U.S. gun manufacturers for alleged involvement in crimes in Mexico. The district court dismissed Mexico's complaint citing the Protection of Lawful Commerce in Arms Act, which shields manufacturers from liability for crimes committed with their products. Mexico appealed, arguing an exception for unlawful involvement. The First Circuit Court of Appeals ruled that the case could proceed, citing evidence of marketing tailored to cartels. The Supreme Court is expected to rule on the case, with potential implications for gun manufacturers and the Second Amendment. The discussion centered on Trump's political strategies, including his need for loyal Congress members and his actions against opponents. Trump's decision to primary Massey was debated, with speculations about Massey's vote against a continuing resolution as the potential insult. The conversation also touched on Biden's use of auto pins for presidential actions, raising constitutional questions. Additionally, the group discussed Kamala Harris's apparent incoherence, the Epstein files, and the potential suppression of incriminating information. They also mentioned Houston's efforts to deport 650 criminal immigrants and the re-tasking of an app to help immigrants deport themselves legally. And yes Podbean still SUCKS.