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California's Governor Signs Series of Anti-Gun Measures

September 26, 2002
By JOHN M. BRODER






LOS ANGELES, Sept. 25 - Gov. Gray Davis signed a series of
gun measures today, including a bill to repeal the special
immunity from liability suits granted to the firearms
industry nearly 20 years ago.

California, which was one of the first states to give
weapons makers protection from lawsuits, now becomes the
first state to lift that immunity. In the last five years,
more than two dozen states have granted the gun industry
immunity from suits filed by cities and counties seeking
damages to cover the costs of combating gun violence.

Gun-control advocates who pushed the California bills
hailed today's action as a significant victory over the
well-financed gun lobby.

"This is a legal earthquake for irresponsible gun
manufacturers," said Luis Tolley of the Brady Campaign to
Prevent Gun Violence. "They will no longer be able to hide
from the courts and escape legal accountability when they
engage in dangerous and irresponsible conduct that hurts
and kills people."

California is clearly bucking a trend in which 29 states
have acted to throttle a spate of government lawsuits
against gun makers. A bill before Congress to grant the
industry blanket immunity from such suits has 228 sponsors
in the House and 41 in the Senate, industry officials say.

Governor Davis urged Congress to reject those bills as bad
policy and an unwarranted shield for irresponsible gun
makers and sellers.

"These federal bills are intended to pre-empt laws like the
ones I'm signing today and to take us right back to square
one," Mr. Davis said. "They ensure that the gun
manufacturers remain accountable to no one."

A lawyer for gun manufacturers said the California
legislation would result in a torrent of litigation
intended to harass and bankrupt the industry.

"The California Legislature has opened a Pandora's box, and
courts in California will now be flooded with suits
designed to hold manufacturers of legal, highly regulated
nondefective products responsible for criminal shootings,"
said Lawrence G. Keane, general counsel of the Sporting
Arms and Ammunition Manufacturers' Institute, the trade
group for the gun industry.

Twelve California cities and counties have joined in a
lawsuit against the gun industry seeking to recover the
costs of investigating gun crimes and treating the victims
of gun violence. Trial is scheduled for April.

Mr. Davis signed several other gun-related bills today. One
gives city attorneys access to federal gun-sales records.
Another authorizes the Department of Justice to test
handgun models each year to determine whether they meet
state safety standards. A third prohibits the sale of
safety locks that are not approved in the state and a
fourth requires arms makers to obtain certification from
the Department of Justice that the recipient is an
authorized dealer.

http://www.nytimes.com/2002/09/26/national/26CALI.html?ex=1034041764&ei=1&en=b5bb51f6f04e18d8



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