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Breaking down Supreme Court's decision to uphold gun ban for domestic abusers
The Supreme Court ruled Friday on U.S. v. Rahimi, a case involving a man who posed a credible threat to the physical safety of another. The court upheld a federal law that prohibits people who are subject to domestic violence restraining orders from owning firearms, citing it was consistent with the Second Amendment. CBS News chief legal correspondent Jan Crawford has...
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they have a lot of influence in the Mexican government which is why this has gone on for so long. Imo it's not about lack of resources to stop them, but rather lack of will for a variety of reasons. I'm not sure what the % is of how much of their production of drugs gets send to the U.S. in which case it's not really Mexico's problem because all that money flows back into Mexico. If billions are flowing back into Mexico what real incentive would there be for them to stop it? Sure a few locals get killed etc, but that seems to be a cost that doesn't out weigh the benefit of all that money.
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