An Official Journal Of The NRA | Maryland Bans Glocks and the NRA Responds
The lawsuit says more than 10 million Americans own Glocks, arguing the ban blocks common handguns used for lawful self-defense.
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Maryland’s New Glock Ban Sparks Lawsuit From NRA and Allies
Richmond Times-Dispatch A new Maryland law banning Glock and Glock-style firearms is facing a legal challenge from major gun rights organizations, who argue the measure is unconstitutional. The lawsuit, filed by the National Rifle Association (NRA), Firearms Policy Coalition, and Second Amendment Foundation, targets Senate Bill 334, which was signed into law by Governor Wes Moore earlier this week. The law is scheduled to take effect on January …
Maryland Gov. Signs an Unconstitutional Gun Law for Glocks Alone
In addition to taking your money and possessions, far-left Democrats still plan to take your guns. The latest example comes from Maryland Governor Wes Moore. He signed Senate Bill 334 into law on May 26, 2026, banning the manufacture, sale, purchase, receipt, or transfer of so-called “machine gun-convertible pistols.” There is no such thing as a machine-gun convertible pistol. That includes Glock pistols and similar striker-fired models. The law…
Maryland’s Glock Ban Aims At The Gun, Not The Criminal
Maryland’s Glock Ban Aims At The Gun, Not The Criminal Authored by David Manney via PJ Media, Maryland Gov. Wes Moore signed SB 334 into law Tuesday, putting the state on a collision course with gun owners, firearm dealers, and 2nd Amendment groups. The law targets “machine gun convertible pistols,” mainly Glock-style semiauto handguns that use a cruciform trigger bar. Maryland lawmakers argue criminals can convert those firearms into fully aut…
NRA files lawsuit challenging Maryland’s Glock ban
ANNAPOLIS, MD—The National Rifle Association and other gun rights organizations have filed a federal lawsuit challenging a newly enacted Maryland law that restricts the sale and manufacturing of certain popular handguns, including most Glock pistols. The lawsuit (PDF) was filed in the U.S. District Court for the District of Maryland shortly after Gov. Wes Moore signed Senate Bill 334 into law. The new statute, set to take effect January 1, 2027,…
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