(1) Definitions.
[189] (a) Smart
gun. A firearm which incorporates within its design, and as part of its original
manufacture, technology which cannot be readily deactivated and which
automatically limits the firearm's operational use so that it may only be
fired by the particular individual to whom it is sold, or an immediate family
member of that individual who is the legal age to purchase a firearm. Such
technology may include, but is not limited to, touch memory, automated
fingerprint identification systems, and other automatic user identification
systems utilizing biometrics, mechanism, and electronic
systems.
(b) Direct and consequential damages. Such damages shall
include but not be limited to reasonable and necessary medical expenses,
diminution of earning capacity, pain and suffering including mental suffering
and emotional distress, loss of consortium, and in the case of death those
enumerated in 42 Pa. C.S.A. § 8301 (wrongful death).
(c) Firearm.
Any pistol or revolver with a barrel less than 12 inches, any shotgun with a
barrel less than 24 inches, or any rifle with a barrel less than 15
inches.
(2) Strict liability. Beginning four years after the date this
Section became law, any person (including, but not limited to, any registered or
licensed firearms manufacturer or dealer) who manufactures, transports, sells,
exposes for sale, possesses for sale, assigns or transfers any firearm shall be
liable in tort, without regard to fault or proof of defect, for all direct and
consequential damages that arise from the bodily injury or death if the bodily
injury or death results from the discharge, within this City of Philadelphia, of
the firearm, unless the firearm is a smart gun.
(3) Exceptions. This
Section shall not apply to firearms originally distributed to officers of law
enforcement agencies, members of the armed forces of the United States, or any
other person who is authorized by law to acquire, possess or carry a firearm and
is acting within the scope of his or her duties.
(4) Effect on other
law. This Section does not serve to limit any cause of action, other than that
provided by this Section, available to a person injured by a firearm. Any
defense that is available in a strict liability action shall be
available.