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Idaho Code § 6-1410

Products liability — Defectiveness of firearms or ammunition

Known as the Idaho Product Liability Reform Act

The act spans §§ 6–6 (10 sections).

Applied in 1 court decision — leading case Soto v. Bushmaster Firearms International, LLC (2019)

Most recently applied in Soto v. Bushmaster Firearms International, LLC (March 2019)

I.C., § 6-1410, as added by 1986, ch. 216, § 1, p. 553.

(1) In a products liability action, no firearm or ammunition shall be deemed defective in design on the basis that the benefits of the product do not outweigh the risk of injury posed by its potential to cause serious injury, damage, or death when discharged.

(2) For purposes of this section: The potential of a firearm or ammunition to cause serious injury, damage, or death when discharged does not make the product defective in design.

(3) Injuries or damages resulting from the discharge of a firearm or ammunition are not proximately caused by its potential to cause serious injury, damage, or death, but are proximately caused by the actual discharge of the product.

(4) The provisions of this section shall not affect a products liability cause of action based upon the improper selection of design alternatives.

Current official text: Idaho Statutes (Idaho Legislature). Digitized from the UniCourt Code Improvement Commission public-domain capture. Reproduced from public-domain Idaho statutes; confirm against the official source for the current text. Not legal advice.