Close Menu
Tactical AmericansTactical Americans
  • Home
  • Guns
  • Knives
  • Gear
  • News
  • Videos
  • Community

Subscribe to Updates

Get the latest tactical, firearms and many more news and updates directly to your inbox.

What's Hot

Precision Rifle Shooting Tips – Fundamentals for Success with Jeremy Tye

Jan 12, 2026 6:07 pm

Why the Return of Snowmobiles Could Save the Soul of the X Games

Jan 12, 2026 6:05 pm

UK could ban Elon Musk’s X amid Grok AI abuse probe by government

Jan 12, 2026 6:01 pm
Facebook X (Twitter) Instagram
Monday, January 12, 2026 6:10 pm EST
Trending
  • Precision Rifle Shooting Tips – Fundamentals for Success with Jeremy Tye
  • Why the Return of Snowmobiles Could Save the Soul of the X Games
  • UK could ban Elon Musk’s X amid Grok AI abuse probe by government
  • Minneapolis ICE Shooter Told Longtime Neighbor He Was a Botanist: 'I Had No Idea He Was an ICE Agent' (Exclusive) By Danielle Bacher and Meredith Kile
  • Range USA Promotes Jimmy McManus to Chief Operating Officer
  • It’s Time for a Hard Talk About (Not) Using Chairlift Safety Bars
  • Should You Buy A Modular Suppressor?
  • EX-Navy SEAL convicted for trying to harm police with explosives
  • Privacy
  • Advertise
  • Contact
Facebook X (Twitter) Instagram Pinterest VKontakte
Tactical AmericansTactical Americans
  • Home
  • Guns
  • Knives
  • Gear
  • News
  • Videos
  • Community
Newsletter
Tactical AmericansTactical Americans
Home » South Carolina Bill Would Protect Gun Makers From Lawsuits
News

South Carolina Bill Would Protect Gun Makers From Lawsuits

Jack BogartBy Jack BogartJan 12, 2026 9:55 am0 ViewsNo Comments
Facebook Twitter Pinterest LinkedIn Tumblr WhatsApp
South Carolina Bill Would Protect Gun Makers From Lawsuits
Share
Facebook Twitter LinkedIn Pinterest Email

A measure under consideration in the South Carolina legislature would fight back against those attempting to hold firearms companies liable for criminal misuse of their legally made, lawfully sold products.

While the federal Protection of Lawful Commerce in Arms Act, passed back in 2005, was designed to do just that, many states have chosen to pass stronger laws to protect firearm industry members in their own states. South Carolina is the latest such state, with House Bill 4723 currently under consideration.

And the measure has garnered the support of at least one major gun-rights organization.

“A critical pro-Second Amendment bill has just been pre-filed in South Carolina, and we need your help to ensure it becomes law,” Gun Owners of America (GOA) wrote in an alert to members in the state. “House Bill 4723, the South Carolina Protection of Lawful Commerce in Arms Act, was recently introduced by Rep. Chris Wooten of District 69. This bill would strengthen South Carolina law by prohibiting so-called ‘qualified civil liability actions’ that attempt to hold firearm manufacturers, dealers, and sellers liable for a criminal’s misuse of their lawful products.”

Like similar laws that have been passed in several other states over the past few years, HB 4723 would protect law-abiding gun makers, sellers and owners from unfair and politically motivated lawsuits; stop anti-gun activists from abusing the courts with lawsuit schemes that place unjustified strain on the firearms industry; allows real lawsuits when there is actual negligence, a defective product or criminal wrongdoing from the company; and uphold he Palmetto State’s Second Amendment rights and the protections in the state constitution

GOA is encouraging its South Carolina members to contact their legislators in support of the measure, and it provides an email for gun owners to send to the legislature with a single click.

“This bill is important because it protects law-abiding gun manufacturers, sellers, and citizens from being held responsible for crimes they did not commit,” the email states. “Frivolous lawsuits against lawful gun makers, sellers, and owners waste time and money, threaten local businesses, and make it harder to focus on real public safety. House Bill 4723 protects law-abiding gun makers, sellers, and owners from unfair and politically motivated lawsuits and prevents the courts from being misused in ways that could harm legitimate businesses. It still allows real lawsuits when there is actual negligence, a defective product, or criminal wrongdoing from the company, while upholding South Carolina’s Second Amendment rights and the protections in the state constitution.

“As your constituent, I will be closely watching where you stand on this bill, and I am counting on you to do the right thing and support House Bill 4723.”

Ultimately, GOA stressed that with their action, South Carolina members can be instrumental in the passage of the measure.

“Anti-gun groups have made it clear in the past: If they can’t ban firearms outright, they will try to destroy the right to keep and bear arms through the courts by bankrupting arms companies and gun dealers,” GOA wrote. “HB 4723 shuts that strategy down.”

Read the full article here

Share. Facebook Twitter Pinterest LinkedIn Tumblr Email

Related Posts

UK could ban Elon Musk’s X amid Grok AI abuse probe by government

Minneapolis ICE Shooter Told Longtime Neighbor He Was a Botanist: 'I Had No Idea He Was an ICE Agent' (Exclusive) By Danielle Bacher and Meredith Kile

Should You Buy A Modular Suppressor?

EX-Navy SEAL convicted for trying to harm police with explosives

5 Severed Heads — and a Chilling Warning — Discovered at Tropical Resort Beachfront By Sean Neumann

PSA Adopts ICAR Pattern for New 6 ARC Rifles

Barry Morphew expected to enter plea on Suzanne Morphew murder charges

Alleged Tren de Aragua associate charged after Border Patrol shooting in Oregon

Mark Kelly Sues War Department Over Demotion, Retirement Pay Cut

Add A Comment
Leave A Reply Cancel Reply

Editors Picks

Why the Return of Snowmobiles Could Save the Soul of the X Games

Jan 12, 2026 6:05 pm

UK could ban Elon Musk’s X amid Grok AI abuse probe by government

Jan 12, 2026 6:01 pm

Minneapolis ICE Shooter Told Longtime Neighbor He Was a Botanist: 'I Had No Idea He Was an ICE Agent' (Exclusive) By Danielle Bacher and Meredith Kile

Jan 12, 2026 5:54 pm

Range USA Promotes Jimmy McManus to Chief Operating Officer

Jan 12, 2026 5:12 pm

Subscribe to Updates

Get the latest tactical, firearms and many more news and updates directly to your inbox.

Latest News

It’s Time for a Hard Talk About (Not) Using Chairlift Safety Bars

By news

Should You Buy A Modular Suppressor?

By Jack Bogart

EX-Navy SEAL convicted for trying to harm police with explosives

By Jack Bogart
Tactical Americans
Facebook X (Twitter) Instagram Pinterest YouTube
  • Privacy Policy
  • Terms of use
  • Press Release
  • Advertise
  • Contact
Copyright © 2026 Tactical Americans. Created by Sawah Solutions.

Type above and press Enter to search. Press Esc to cancel.