In wake of mass shootings, Alabama lawmakers eye ban on Glock switches and public safety bills
- The proposed legislation aims to enhance public safety, allowing local district attorneys to prosecute cases instead of referring them to federal authorities.
- Despite bipartisan support for the ban, previous attempts have faced challenges in the Republican-controlled Legislature, with lingering opposition noted by Senate Rules Chairman Jabo Waggoner.
- In 2022, Alabama recorded 1,278 gun-related deaths, ranking fourth in the nation for gun violence, prompting calls for stricter regulations from lawmakers and advocates.
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