Section 21-58-1 – Legislative findings as to firearms.
21-58-1. Legislative findings as to firearms. The Legislature finds that the unlawful use of firearms, rather than their lawful manufacture, distribution, or sale, is the proximate cause of any injury arising from their unlawful use. Source: SL 1999, ch 116, §1.
Section 21-58-2 – Firearms manufacturers, distributors, and sellers not liable for injury caused by firearms.
21-58-2. Firearms manufacturers, distributors, and sellers not liable for injury caused by firearms. No firearm manufacturer, distributor, or seller who lawfully manufactures, distributes, or sells a firearm is liable to any person or entity, or to the estate, successors, or survivors of either, for any injury suffered, including wrongful death and property damage, because of […]
Section 21-58-3 – Associations of licensed firearms importers, manufacturers, or dealers not liable for injury caused by firearms.
21-58-3. Associations of licensed firearms importers, manufacturers, or dealers not liable for injury caused by firearms. No association of persons who hold licenses under Section 923 of Chapter 44 of Title 18, United States Code, as in effect on January 1, 1999, is liable to any person or entity, or to the estate, successors, or […]
Section 21-58-4 – No limitation on liability for certain actions–Firearm’s potential to cause injury not a defective condition.
21-58-4. No limitation on liability for certain actions–Firearm’s potential to cause injury not a defective condition. The provisions of §§21-58-1 to 21-58-4, inclusive, do not apply to actions for deceit, breach of contract, or expressed or implied warranties, or for injuries resulting from failure of firearms to operate in a normal or usual manner due […]