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Calif. Opens Door for Gun Lawsuits Wed Sep 25, 8:39 PM ET BY ANGELA WATERCUTTER, Associated Press Writer SAN FRANCISCO (AP) - Gov. Gray Davis cleared the way Wednesday for Californians to sue gun manufacturers if they believe the companies have been negligent in the advertising or production of firearms. The package of bills Davis signed removes a shield granted to gun makers regarding negligence lawsuits. Previously, gun manufacturers could not be sued if their products were used in the commission of a crime. A number of states have similar legal shields for gun makers. California is the first state to repeal such an immunity. 'No industry should be allowed to hide from its own harmful conduct,' Davis said in a telephone press conference. 'And except for gun manufacturers, no industry is. Current laws shield a gun manufacturer from its own negligence. These new laws strip away that shield.' California's new laws have already gained the praise of gun control advocates. 'These bills were our top priority this year, we're thrilled that the governor has stuck by his position on this,' said Eric Gorovitz, Western policy director for the Coalition to Stop Gun Violence, a national grassroots organization. Gorovitz said he hopes the measure will make the gun industry more responsible because of the threat of lawsuits. Critics of the bills, however, argue that they could open the door to frivolous lawsuits. And, Chuck Michel, a spokesman for the California Rifle and Pistol Association, Inc., says the legislation is an attempt by gun-ban advocates to swamp gun manufacturers with lawsuits to bankrupt them. 'They will use this to file multiple lawsuits based on their mistaken belief that firearms have no social utility,' Michel said. 'They want a legitimate industry to pay for the inability of law enforcement and local authorities to control violent crimes.' The new law removes a lawsuit shield enacted in 1983 to protect manufacturers
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