California Gov. Gavin Newsom on Monday signed legislation to allow Californian victims of shootings to sue gun makers and sellers for the harm caused by criminals using guns.
The governor, a Democrat, said in a video statement that most industries are โheld to accountโ when their products cause harm except for the gun industry.
โToday, California is going to change that,โ Newsom said. โThey can no longer hide from the mass destruction that they have caused.โ
Gun makers and sellers have been shielded from civil lawsuits when crimes are committed using the guns they produce by the 2005 Protection of Lawful Commerce in Arms Act.
The new state law, which comes into effect in July 2023, takes advantage of an exemption to the federal statute that allows gun makers or sellers to be sued for violations of state laws concerning the sale or marketing of firearms.
โIf youโve been hurt or a family member is a victim of gun violence, you can now go to court and hold the makers of these deadly weapons accountable,โ Newsom added.
Irresponsible gun manufacturers and distributors can no longer hide from the mass destruction they have caused in California. With @AsmPhilTing‘s bill, victims of gun violence can go to court and hold the makers of these deadly weapons accountable. pic.twitter.com/aEskHjQ5hs
โ Office of the Governor of California (@CAgovernor) July 12, 2022
Opposition
Prior to the bill passing the state Assembly, the California Republican Assembly urged lawmakers to vote against the measure.
โAssembly Bill 1594 would allow governments and victims of violence involving firearms to sue firearm manufacturers or retailers for liability when firearms are used in incidents of deaths or injuries, even if they have broken no laws!โ Californiaโs oldest Republican volunteer organization said on its website.
The organization warned that the bill would โopen the door to a wave of lawsuits designed to bury firearms retailers and manufacturers in legal fees. It is a direct attempt to put them out of business.โ
State Lawmakers Hail Bill
The bill was authored by California state representative Phil Ting (D-San Francisco) and will allow for lawsuits to be filed by individuals, state, and local governments and the state attorney general.
Ting said the firearms industry has โenjoyed federal immunityโ for too long.