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Alabama Bans Illegal Machine Gun Conversion Devices

Alabama Governor Kay Ivey has signed Senate Bill 116, implementing a state ban on illegal machine gun conversion devices, including Glock switches. This measure is designed to bolster law enforcement’s ability to combat the proliferation of these dangerous devices, reflecting Ivey’s commitment to public safety as her top legislative priority.

While federally banned, Gov. Ivey emphasizes the necessity for a state-level law to empower Alabama’s authorities in removing these threats from their streets. This legislation is part of her broader Safe Alabama public safety initiative, which aims to strengthen community security, highlighting the ongoing legislative efforts to tackle crime across the state.

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