New Hampshire 2024 Regular Session

New Hampshire House Bill HB1037

Introduced
11/27/23  

Caption

Relative to repealing limited liability for manufacturers, distributors, dealers, or importers of firearms or ammunition.

Impact

The repeal of limited liability would significantly alter the landscape for the firearms industry in New Hampshire. By removing these protections, the law could lead to an increase in lawsuits against firearms and ammunition manufacturers and dealers, potentially resulting in higher costs for businesses operating in this sector. Proponents argue that this will encourage manufacturers to be more responsible in their production and distribution practices. Conversely, critics warn that such changes could discourage business in the firearms sector and lead to increased gun prices as manufacturers adjust to higher liability risks.

Summary

House Bill 1037 aims to repeal the limited liability protections currently afforded to manufacturers, distributors, dealers, or importers of firearms and ammunition in New Hampshire. This bill seeks to hold these entities more accountable for their products and the potential harm they may cause. By eliminating this statutory protection, the bill intends to facilitate legal action against these parties in cases where their products are involved in incidents leading to injury or damage. The proposed effective date for this legislation is January 1, 2025.

Sentiment

The sentiment surrounding HB 1037 appears to be deeply divided. Advocates for gun control and accountability enthusiastically support the bill, viewing it as a necessary reform to ensure that those who produce and sell firearms are held accountable for their impact on public safety. However, opponents—including various gun rights advocates and industry stakeholders—see the measure as an attack on their rights and a potential financial burden on businesses, claiming it could further entrench a climate of litigation against lawful commerce in firearms products.

Contention

Notable points of contention revolve around the core issue of liability in the firearms industry. Supporters of the bill express that repealing limited liability is essential for justice and accountability, especially in light of increasing firearm-related incidents and public safety concerns. In contrast, opponents fear that the bill may create a chilling effect on the industry, leading some manufacturers and distributors to reconsider their operations in the state. This debate highlights the ongoing conflict between gun rights advocacy and public safety concerns, making it a focal point of legal and social discussions in New Hampshire.

Companion Bills

No companion bills found.

Previously Filed As

NH SB247

Repealing limited liability for manufacturers, distributors, dealers, or importers of firearms or ammunition.

NH HB351

Relative to the negligent storage of firearms and relative to firearm safety devices.

NH HB158

Relative to armor piercing ammunition.

NH HB512

Exempting firearms manufactured in New Hampshire from federal laws and regulations.

NH HB128

Relative to repealing state seed labeling license requirements.

NH HB255

Relative to campaign contributions by limited liability companies.

NH SB117

Relative to the definition of a "child" for the purpose of negligent storage of firearms.

NH HB132

Relative to a tire disclosure for resales of trailers by utility dealers.

NH HB32

Relative to possession or discharge of a firearm in a safe school zone.

NH HB474

Relative to enforcement of federal firearms laws and establishing penalties.

Similar Bills

No similar bills found.