Tort Reform Bill Includes Liability
Protection for Gun Manufacturers
State Sen. Jay Paul Gumm said
he was extremely pleased that a tort reform
provision he had authored for several years
was included in the lawsuit reform bill approved
by the Senate on Thursday. The provision would
prevent a gun manufacturer from being sued if
their product was used in the commission of
a crime.
“These are products that are legally manufactured
and owned, and it just makes good sense to make
sure this liability protection is part of our
state law,” Gumm said. “We’ve
come close to getting this proposal to the governor’s
desk in the past, only to see it fall victim
to politics. I’m very optimistic about
its chances this year.”
The Democrat from Durant said most firearm manufacturing
facilities are located in states hostile to
gun ownership. In contrast, Gumm pointed out
most Oklahomans are strong advocates of the
second amendment right to own firearms.
“Whether it is for hunting or for self-protection,
owning firearms is part of Oklahoma’s
heritage and culture,” Gumm said. “In
addition, we have one of the best gunsmith programs
in the nation at Murray State College.”
Gumm said firearm manufacturing is a multi-billion
dollar industry with high-paying jobs. Tort
reform protecting manufacturers coupled with
the program at Murray State College would give
Oklahoma a greater edge in attracting those
jobs.
“I’m exciting about the possibility
we have to attract an important manufacturing
facility to our state. The jobs and revenue
such a facility would create would ultimately
benefit all of Oklahoma.”
For more information contact:
Sen. Gumm's Office - 405-521-5586