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SCOTUS Ruling Leaves Gunmaker Liability Uncertain

Gunner QuinnBy Gunner QuinnJune 25, 2025
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The U.S. Supreme Court’s latest ruling has left the scope of gunmaker liability ambiguity, specifically regarding cases tied to Chicago gun violence and the deadly Highland Park parade shooting. While the unanimous decision barred Mexico from suing American gunmakers over cartel-related violence, it did not clarify key legal questions about whether gun manufacturers can be deemed the “proximate cause” of harm committed by third parties, thus leaving future litigations precarious for both victims and manufacturers.

Legal experts indicate that this decision may influence ongoing lawsuits against Glock and Smith & Wesson, which involve claims that these companies contributed to gun violence through their sales practices and marketing strategies. The outcomes could hinge on upcoming appeals that address the complexities of gunmaker immunity under federal law, suggesting that the Illinois courts may play a crucial role in shaping the accountability of the gun industry for its products.

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