§ 16-116-201 - Proximate cause.
               	 		
16-116-201.    Proximate cause.
    (a)  In  a product liability action, the actual discharge of a firearm, a  nonpowder gun, or ammunition by a person shall be the proximate cause of  injury, damage, or death resulting from the use of the product, and not  the inherent capability to cause injury, damage, or death of the  firearm, the nonpowder gun, or ammunition.
(b)  The  manufacturer's, importer's, or distributor's mere placement of a  firearm, a nonpowder gun, or ammunition into the stream of commerce  shall not be conduct deemed sufficient to constitute the proximate cause  of injury, damage, or death resulting from a person's use of the  firearm, the nonpowder gun, or ammunition.
(c)  Even  if the accidental discharge of the firearm or nonpowder gun is found to  be foreseeable, the manufacturer's, importer's, or distributor's mere  placement of the firearm or nonpowder gun in the stream of commerce  shall not be conduct deemed sufficient to constitute proximate cause in a  product liability action concerning the accidental discharge of a  firearm or nonpowder gun.