Tennessee lawmakers pass a new law that designates the state as a “Second Amendment Sanctuary,” providing robust legal protections for gun manufacturers and sellers against lawsuits stemming from the misuse of their products. This legislation, which received broad bipartisan support, seeks to deter what proponents describe as “weaponized” litigation, emphasizing that firms must be held accountable only for direct harm caused by negligence.
As the firearms industry increasingly migrates from restrictive blue states to more favorable jurisdictions, Tennessee aims to solidify its role as a hub for manufacturers like Beretta and Smith & Wesson, contributing an estimated 13,500 jobs and over $3.6 billion to the economy. The law enhances existing protections, including provisions that require plaintiffs to pay triple damages if lawsuits violate Tennessee statutes, thereby positioning the state as a potential model for similar legislation nationwide.
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