Ohio 2023-2024 Regular Session

Ohio Senate Bill SB188

Caption

Limit liability in regards to firearm hold agreements

Impact

If enacted, SB188 would significantly alter the legal landscape surrounding firearm possession in Ohio. It would specifically prevent individuals from suing firearms dealers or operators of indoor shooting ranges for incidents arising from these hold agreements. This legislation is designed to encourage firearm dealers to engage in such agreements without fear of litigation, effectively promoting a smoother transactional environment in the firearms industry.

Summary

Senate Bill 188 is a legislative measure aimed at limiting the liability of federally licensed firearms dealers in relation to firearm hold agreements. This bill defines a firearm hold agreement as a private arrangement whereby a dealer takes possession of an individual's firearm temporarily and returns it upon the conclusion of the stated period. By establishing this framework, SB188 protects dealers from legal repercussions for personal injuries or deaths resulting from the fulfillment of these agreements, provided there is no unlawful conduct involved.

Contention

Despite its intention to support dealers, the bill may face criticism from various advocacy groups concerned with gun safety and liability. Opponents might argue that it alleviates necessary accountability for dealers, particularly in cases where unsafe practices lead to injury or death. Furthermore, the bill's provisions do not cover instances where the dealer has knowledge of a customer's prohibited status regarding firearm possession, which may leave some areas of liability unaddressed.

Notable_points

Moreover, SB188 explicitly states that no federally licensed firearms dealer is compelled to enter into a firearm hold agreement, thus maintaining voluntary participation in such arrangements. This aspect of the bill could indicate an effort to balance the interests of firearms dealers against emerging public safety concerns, aiming to provide a middle ground in the ongoing conversation about firearms regulations in the state.

Companion Bills

No companion bills found.

Previously Filed As

OH HB3545

Relating to civil liability arising from a firearm hold agreement.

OH SB964

Relating to civil liability arising from a firearm hold agreement.

OH HB1217

Relating to civil liability arising from a firearm hold agreement.

OH HB865

Relating to civil liability arising from a firearm hold agreement.

OH SB1326

Relating to civil liability arising from a firearm hold agreement.

OH SF0029

Firearm hold agreement-limited liability.

OH SB325

Firearms hold agreements

OH HF2080

A bill for an act relating to firearms by limiting civil liability of federal firearms licensees who enter into voluntary firearm hold agreements with individuals.(See HF 2421.)

OH SB423

Generally revise liability related to firearm hold agreements

OH HB3513

Relating to firearm hold agreements.

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