In a significant legal shift, blue states are ramping up efforts to challenge the immunity granted to gun manufacturers under federal law, a move sparked by growing concerns over gun violence. The latest legislation in Connecticut allows lawsuits against gunmakers and retailers if they fail to ensure their products do not end up in the hands of individuals prohibited from owning firearms, expanding potential liability beyond the protections established by the 2005 Protection of Lawful Commerce in Arms Act.
Ten states have enacted similar laws since 2021, which aim to hold gun companies accountable for contributing to public safety issues. Advocates argue that these laws compel the firearms industry to adopt responsible practices, pushing back against gun rights groups who claim the measures infringe on rights established by federal law. As courts begin to assess the legality of these new regulations, the outcome could reshape the gun industry landscape and the accountability of manufacturers nationally.
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