The New Hampshire Senate has passed an amended version of House Bill 381, which seeks to limit the legal liability of firearms manufacturers by shielding them from certain claims regarding optional firearm features. This legislation is largely aimed at addressing ongoing litigation involving Sig Sauer, a prominent gun manufacturer based in the state, emphasizing the desire to protect local jobs linked to the company.
Supporters argue that the bill is necessary to combat what they describe as false defective claims that could harm jobs in research and development. However, dissenting voices, including Senator Tara Reardon, express concern that the bill does not adequately address product liability issues. The proposed changes now return to the House for further deliberation, with the potential to reach the governor’s desk pending approval.
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