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In this Jan. 19, 2016, photo, handguns are displayed at the Smith & Wesson booth at the Shooting, Hunting and Outdoor Trade Show in Las Vegas. The Mexican government sued U.S. gun manufacturers and distributors, including some of the biggest names in guns like Smith & Wesson Brands, on Aug. 4, 2021, in U.S. federal court in Boston, arguing that their commercial practices have unleashed tremendous bloodshed in Mexico. (AP Photo/John Locher) **FILE**

Mexico’s president blames U.S. for arming cartels

- The Washington Times

President Trump's tariff threat has spurred a commitment from Mexico to stiffen its northern border but Mexican President Claudia Sheinbaum is also walking away with a major win for her country: a promise by the U.S. to stem the flow of guns heading south.

This image made from video provided by KSAT shows law enforcement vehicles after multiple San Antonio, Texas, police officers were shot in San Antonio, Wednesday, Jan. 22, 2025. (KSAT via AP)

7 police officers wounded in San Antonio shooting

Associated Press

Seven San Antonio police officers were shot while responding to a "suicide in progress" call, and the suspect was later found dead inside an apartment after a standoff, the city's police chief said.

Trucks park at a truck stop. File photo credit: Vitpho via Shutterstock.

Truckers file lawsuit to carry guns across state lines

- The Washington Times

Two truckers have filed a lawsuit challenging Minnesota's gun laws, saying the state won't let them carry their firearms as they drive its roads, even though they're legally licensed to publicly carry their weapons in their home states.