What is a 'Glock switch'?
A 'Glock switch' is an illegal device that converts a semi-automatic pistol into a fully automatic weapon.
Politics / Gun Control
California has enacted a new law banning certain Glock-style pistols, sparking a legal battle with the National Rifle Association (NRA). The law targets firearms that can be easily modified into machine guns using 'switches.' This has ignit...
### Background California has been grappling with the issue of illegal machine gun conversions. 'Switches' allow semi-automatic pistols to fire rounds rapidly, mimicking automatic weapons. These devices have been used in mass shootings, prompting lawmakers to take action.
### The New Law (AB 1127) AB 1127 prohibits licensed firearms dealers from selling guns that can be easily converted into machine guns. While the law doesn't specifically mention Glock, its design makes it susceptible to modification with a 'Glock switch.'
### Legal Challenge The NRA's lawsuit argues that the ban violates the Second Amendment, asserting that semiautomatic handguns with cruciform trigger bars are common and used for lawful purposes. The suit aims to block the enforcement of the law, claiming it infringes on the rights of gun owners.
### Impact If the law stands, Glock would need to modify its design to comply with California's regulations to continue sales in the state. Purchasers of barrels will also need to undergo background checks through a Federal Firearms Licensee (FFL).
A 'Glock switch' is an illegal device that converts a semi-automatic pistol into a fully automatic weapon.
To prevent the use of easily modified firearms in mass shootings and reduce gun violence.
The case will proceed in the U.S. District Court for the Southern District of California, where a judge will hear arguments and make a ruling.
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