New York lawmakers are advancing legislation aimed at prohibiting the sale of Glock’s convertible pistols, which have been criticized for their design flaws that allow users to modify them into automatic weapons. Senator Zellnor Myrie, a prominent proponent of the bill, emphasizes the need for accountability, stating that manufacturers like Glock must address the risks posed by their products to protect public safety.
This proposed ban follows recent measures to enhance tracking of firearm purchases, aiming to identify potential threats from individuals stockpiling ammunition. With over 92,000 gun licenses recorded in 2021 and a significant Second Amendment following in the state, the bill’s passage could lead to legal challenges from gun advocacy groups, raising questions about the balance between regulation and rights.
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