I don't think it would offer any liability relief at all. In fact, the Mass. smart gun proposal also has in it that gun manufacturers be held more liable for incidents involving their guns.
Furthermore, I really don't think smart guns would sell very well. They would likely cost a good bit more than a standard one, and there are huge downfalls with reliability and cicrcumstantial inoperability (i.e. I decided to wear gloves that day) that there is no way I'd ever accept it.
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