Gun manufacturer Sig Sauer initiates a lawsuit against the Washington State Criminal Justice Training Commission, challenging its recent ban on the P320 handgun for police recruits. Sig Sauer argues that the commission’s prohibition, prompted by concerns over uncommanded discharges, is “unprecedented” and lacks grounding in fact or law.
The controversy follows the death of an airman allegedly caused by a Sig Sauer M18, raising safety questions about the P320 model. Police departments in cities like Bellevue and Kirkland are already transitioning away from the pistol, despite some asserting it poses no risk. With Sig Sauer defending its safety features and continuing legal battles unfolding, the implications of this case may shape the future of police firearm policies in Washington.
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