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PHOENIX (AZFamily/AP) — After the U.S. Supreme Court blocked Mexico’s $10 billion lawsuit against top firearm manufacturers, some Arizona lawmakers are reacting to the decision.
The Supreme Court ‘s decision is a “heavy blow,” according to Apache Stronghold’s Wendsler Nosie Sr., but said the group would continue efforts to protect the sacred site.