West Virginia Governor Patrick Morrisey recently signed three significant bills that bolster Second Amendment rights, signaling a robust commitment to gun ownership in the state. The legislation includes House Bill 2067, which shields firearm manufacturers from liability concerning the misuse of their products, and House Bill 3342, designed to prevent banks that work with the state from discriminating against gun-related businesses.
Additionally, Senate Bill 270 ensures that government authorities cannot suspend gun rights during emergencies or disasters. This legislative action marks a crucial moment for gun rights advocates in West Virginia, as Morrisey emphasized the importance of protecting the constitutional rights of the community during the bill signing event at Cacapon Resort State Park.
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