In a significant shift, several blue states, including Colorado, are implementing new laws that could allow lawsuits against gun manufacturers for negligence, tapping into a loophole around the federal immunity established by Congress in 2005. This initiative, which has gained momentum since 2021, follows a series of tragic gun violence incidents and seeks to hold manufacturers accountable if they fail to prevent guns from reaching prohibited individuals.
Connecticut’s new law, effective this month, requires firearm makers and sellers to take proactive measures to avoid illegal gun transfers, prompting a wave of legal action against companies like Glock. The gun industry is pushing back, arguing these state laws violate federal protections and create a financial burden on manufacturers. Legal experts are closely watching how courts will respond to these challenges while lawmakers tout the potential of these measures to enhance public safety and reduce future tragedies.
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