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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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