NRA sues to block California law banning convertible Glock pistols
Second Amendment groups argue the law bans popular Glock pistols and violates constitutional rights, citing a 570% rise in seized conversion devices from 2017 to 2021.
- A trio of Second Amendment rights organizations filed a lawsuit in San Diego federal court challenging a new California law that bans the sale of convertible Glock pistols.
- The lawsuit argues that the new law violates the Second Amendment by effectively banning the sale of some of the most common handguns in the U.S.
- Brandon Combs, president of the Firearms Policy Coalition, stated that the Constitution does not allow politicians to decide which guns people can own.
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Glocks, Guns, & Government Overreach: How California Keeps Missing the 2nd Amendment Express
Opinion iStock California’s recent surge in gun control legislation, especially Assembly Bill 1127, which effectively bans Glock and Glock-style handguns, reveals a troubling pattern of the state enacting laws that conflict with the Second Amendment, the intent of the Founding Fathers, and established Supreme Court rulings. This relentless legislative push threatens the constitutional rights of California citizens and demands urgent corrective a…
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