The bill introduces a new section, 790.3315, to the Florida Statutes, which addresses the admissibility of evidence in civil actions related to firearms. It defines several terms, including "authorized user recognition technology," "external manual safety," "loaded chamber indicator," and "magazine disconnect mechanism." The bill stipulates that the absence of these mechanisms or features cannot be used as evidence in product liability actions to claim defective product design, negligence, or similar claims against firearm manufacturers.

Additionally, the bill clarifies that it does not limit the liability of firearm manufacturers in cases where a claimant can prove that the firearm has an actual manufacturing defect or does not operate according to the manufacturer's express warranty. The act is set to take effect on July 1, 2026.