The Tennessee House and Senate prepare to debate significant legislation that aims to protect manufacturers and sellers of firearms and body armor from civil lawsuits related to criminal misuse. Sponsored by Rep. Monty Fritts and Sen. Joey Hensley, the proposed bills seek to limit the liability of these companies while expanding the definition of qualified products to include items such as knives and stun guns.
Highlighting the economic importance of the firearms industry in Tennessee, which has nearly 8,000 jobs in the sector, Fritts argues the legislation is crucial in responding to lawsuits like the one filed by Mexico against major gun manufacturers. If passed, the bills would also restrict local governments from enacting laws that conflict with state firearm regulations, setting the stage for a critical discussion at the upcoming legislative session.
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