Equal Access to Justice for Victims of Gun Violence Act of 2025
Impact
By repealing sections 2 through 4 of the Protection of Lawful Commerce in Arms Act, HB3740 empowers the judicial system to access gun trace data without the immunity that previously protected gun manufacturers and sellers from civil liabilities. This change could open the door for numerous lawsuits against these entities, potentially leading to a re-evaluation of practices within the firearms industry. The bill's supporters argue that this increased transparency is essential for victims seeking justice, while opponents may view it as adversely affecting manufacturers with the threat of increased litigation.
Summary
House Bill 3740, titled the 'Equal Access to Justice for Victims of Gun Violence Act of 2025', aims to repeal certain provisions of the Protection of Lawful Commerce in Arms Act. This repeal will allow victims of gun violence to hold firearm manufacturers and sellers liable in civil lawsuits by enabling the discoverability and admissibility of gun trace information in civil proceedings. The bill thus seeks to facilitate greater accountability in the firearms industry, particularly for entities that contribute to gun violence in their business practices.
Contention
The proposal is likely to provoke significant debate, particularly regarding the implications for the rights of firearm manufacturers and the extent to which they should be held responsible for crimes committed with their products. Supporters of the bill champion it as a necessary measure to support victims of gun violence and promote safer gun practices. However, some critics may argue it undermines the existing protections for legal manufacturers and could result in frivolous lawsuits that impact the firearm industry adversely.
Expressing support for the designation of June 2, 2023, as "National Gun Violence Awareness Day" and June 2023 as "National Gun Violence Awareness Month".
Expressing support for the designation of June 7, 2024, as "National Gun Violence Awareness Day" and June 2024 as "National Gun Violence Awareness Month".
Expressing the sense of the House of Representatives regarding the relationships among firearm violence, misogyny, and violence against women, and reaffirming the importance of preventing individuals with a history of violence against women from accessing a firearm.