SENATE CSSB 77(JUD) - LIABILITY RELATING TO FIREARMS TAPE 99-24, SIDE B Number 0055 CHAIRMAN KOTT announced the next order of business is Senate CSSB 77(JUD), "An Act prohibiting certain civil actions against firearms or ammunition manufacturers and dealers." CHAIRMAN KOTT informed the committee that HB 103, the companion to SB 77, passed out of the House Judiciary Standing Committee. The precedent is that the first legislation to pass to the other house is the legislation to be used as the vehicle. Chairman Kott noted that he had requested that SB 77 be waived from committee, but the committee objected due to amendments made to HB 103 that were felt important to include in SB 77. VICTOR GUNN, Legislative Administrative Assistant for Senator Pete Kelly, Alaska State Legislature, noted that SB 77 is basically identical to HB 103. SENATOR PETE KELLY, Sponsor of SB 77, Alaska State Legislature, informed the committee that currently there is a move by many municipalities to sue firearm manufacturers for the lawful use of firearms. With the recent success of the tobacco suits, municipalities have looked to other manufacturers of legal products to help with the municipality's general fund. He believed this was being fueled by entrepreneurial lawyers spurred by the tobacco suits and anti-gun advocates who are unwilling to enter into the political discourse regarding the Second Amendment. Senator Kelly explained that SB 77 would preclude lawsuits against firearm manufactures for the lawful use of firearms, but it does not remove the ability for civil actions for negligent design, breech of contract or warranty. Senator Kelly stated that he had no objections to the amendments made to HB 103. REPRESENTATIVE CROFT moved to adopt Amendment 1 which reads as follows: Page 1, line 8 Delete "related to" Insert "based on" Page 1, line 8 Delete "design, or marketing" Insert "or design" Page 1, line 10 after "design" Insert "a manufacturing defect," There being no objection, Amendment 1 was adopted. Number 0283 REPRESENTATIVE GREEN moved to report HCS CSSB 77(JUD), as amended, out of committee with individual recommendations and accompanying zero fiscal note. There being no objection, HCS CSSB 77(JUD) so moved from the House Judiciary Standing Committee.