EXPOSED: Gun Controllers CAUGHT acting as "FOREIGN AGENTS" to ATTACK YOUR Gun Rights in US COURTS!

Published on July 25, 2023
Duration: 7:59

This video details a lawsuit filed by Mexico against U.S. gun manufacturers, alleging they knowingly design weapons that can be easily modified by cartels. A key development is the involvement of former Brady Foundation legal counsel, Jonathan Lowy, who now represents Mexico as a registered foreign agent through his organization, Global Action on Gun Violence. The lawsuit aims to circumvent the Protection of Lawful Commerce in Arms Act (PLCAA) by arguing its protections don't apply to claims rooted in foreign law.

Quick Summary

Mexico's lawsuit against U.S. gun manufacturers alleges they knowingly design firearms easily modifiable by cartels. Jonathan Lowy, a former Brady official, represents Mexico as a registered foreign agent, aiming to bypass the PLCAA by basing claims on foreign law.

Chapters

  1. 00:00Introduction: Mexico Lawsuit Development
  2. 01:02October 2022: Gun Control Official Becomes Mexico's Agent
  3. 01:36Global Action on Gun Violence: New Advocacy Group
  4. 02:13First Circuit Court Hearing: Mexico's Argument
  5. 02:30Court Appears Open to Mexico's Liability Claims
  6. 03:35Jonathan Lowy Represents Mexico in Court
  7. 04:01Attempt to Circumvent PLCAA
  8. 04:20Lowy's Statement on Violating Federal Gun Laws
  9. 05:06Judge Kiara Questions Lowy on Cause of Action
  10. 05:17Allegations: Aiding and Abetting, Weapon Design
  11. 06:20Manufacturers' Defense: Not Originally a Machine Gun
  12. 06:39Lowy's Response on Second Amendment Rights
  13. 07:08Recap: Brady, Foreign Agent Registration, Lawsuit Goal

Frequently Asked Questions

What is the core allegation in Mexico's lawsuit against U.S. gun manufacturers?

Mexico alleges that U.S. gun manufacturers knowingly design firearms that can be easily modified by criminal cartels for automatic fire, exacerbating gun violence in Mexico.

Who is Jonathan Lowy and what is his role in the Mexico lawsuit?

Jonathan Lowy, formerly of Brady, now leads Global Action on Gun Violence. He has registered as a foreign agent for Mexico and represents the country in its lawsuit against U.S. gun makers.

How does Mexico's lawsuit attempt to bypass the Protection of Lawful Commerce in Arms Act (PLCAA)?

The lawsuit argues that the PLCAA's liability protections should not apply to claims that are rooted in foreign law, thereby seeking to circumvent the act's shield for gun manufacturers.

What are the specific accusations made against the gun manufacturers in this lawsuit?

Manufacturers are accused of aiding and abetting unlicensed weapons sales and designing semi-automatic weapons that can be easily upgraded into machine guns, which Mexico claims violates federal law.

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