The Connecticut Senate passes a controversial gun safety bill after an 11-hour debate, which aims to hold gun manufacturers liable for excessive sales practices. The legislation permits civil lawsuits against those in the gun industry who fail to implement reasonable sales controls, particularly concerning illegal firearm transactions.
In a party-line vote of 25-11, the measure also tightens regulations on obtaining pistol permits for residents with out-of-state misdemeanor convictions. This legislation reflects a growing trend, as nine other states have enacted similar laws since the federal Protection of Lawful Commerce in Arms Act of 2005 limited manufacturers’ civil liability. Governor Ned Lamont is set to sign the bill into law, signaling a significant step in Connecticut’s gun safety efforts.
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