The Supreme Court Was Right! 120k Rounds Of This Caliber PROVES It!

Published on August 16, 2025
Duration: 13:06

This video discusses the Supreme Court's ruling against Mexico's lawsuit targeting Smith & Wesson, arguing that the company is not responsible for cartel violence. The speaker highlights the significant smuggling of 5.56/.223 caliber ammunition into Mexico, evidenced by a large seizure of 120,000 rounds. The content emphasizes that the fault lies with individuals illegally purchasing and smuggling firearms and ammunition, rather than the manufacturers.

Quick Summary

The Supreme Court correctly ruled that firearms manufacturers are not liable for cartel violence. Evidence shows significant smuggling of 5.56/.223 caliber ammunition, with one confession revealing a 120,000-round stockpile destined for Mexican cartels, highlighting the role of illegal acquisition by individuals.

Chapters

  1. 00:06Southern Border Activity
  2. 00:22White House & Supreme Court Involvement
  3. 00:29Texas Arrest & Ammo Confession
  4. 00:56Supreme Court Ruling Explained
  5. 01:17Mexico's Lawsuit Against Smith & Wesson
  6. 02:02Supreme Court's View on Fault
  7. 02:27Illegal Gun & Ammo Purchases
  8. 02:54Ammunition Smuggling Trends
  9. 03:11Focus on 5.56 / .223 Caliber
  10. 03:21Feeding AR Platforms
  11. 03:29Recent Arrest Details
  12. 04:37Confession of 120,000 Rounds
  13. 05:00Destination: Mexican Cartel
  14. 05:12Supreme Court Vindication
  15. 05:26AR Platforms & Cartel Choice
  16. 05:38Top Cartel Firearm Calibers
  17. 06:00Who is Smuggling?
  18. 06:11Arrest Proves Supreme Court Right
  19. 06:25Not Smith & Wesson's Fault
  20. 06:47Ammunition Factory Robberies
  21. 07:10Mexican Government's Responsibility
  22. 07:40Supreme Court Was Right
  23. 08:11Call to Action: Subscribe
  24. 08:23Prayer Requests
  25. 08:55National Repentance Prayer
  26. 10:02Closing Remarks
  27. 10:21Health Journey & Super Hot Peppers

Frequently Asked Questions

What was the Supreme Court's ruling regarding Mexico's lawsuit against Smith & Wesson?

The Supreme Court ruled against Mexico's lawsuit, asserting that firearms manufacturers like Smith & Wesson are not liable for cartel violence. The court emphasized that the responsibility lies with individuals who illegally purchase and smuggle firearms and ammunition.

What caliber of ammunition is most frequently smuggled into Mexico?

The most frequently smuggled ammunition caliber into Mexico is 5.56/.223, which is used in AR-15 style rifles. Other common calibers smuggled include 7.62x39mm for AKs and 9mm for Glocks.

How much ammunition was recently seized in relation to cartel activity?

In a recent incident, a man confessed to a stockpile of approximately 120,000 rounds of 5.56/.223 caliber ammunition intended for smuggling into Mexico to feed cartel operations.

According to the video, who is ultimately responsible for cartel gun violence?

The video argues that the ultimate responsibility for cartel gun violence lies with the individuals who illegally acquire and smuggle firearms and ammunition, and with the Mexican government's failure to control its territory and citizens.

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