California’s Legislature is considering Assembly Bill 1127, which would prohibit the sale of new Glock handguns, including popular off-brand versions. Lawmakers argue that these guns pose a danger because they can be modified to fire automatically using a device known as a “Glock switch,” which can be made with a 3D printer.
This proposed ban is particularly noteworthy as it targets a firearm owned by prominent figures, including Vice President Kamala Harris. If passed, the legislation could mark a significant shift in the state’s gun control efforts, reflecting ongoing debates around firearm safety and regulation in an era of increasing gun violence.
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