Gun manufacturer Sig Sauer files a lawsuit against the Washington State Criminal Justice Training Commission after it banned the P320 handgun for police recruits, citing safety concerns over potential uncommanded discharges. The commission’s decision has sparked controversy, with police departments in Bellevue, Kirkland, and Anacortes reportedly resisting the ban, stating that they perceive no risk associated with the firearm.
Complicating matters, the lawsuit comes in the backdrop of an ongoing investigation by the U.S. Air Force into a fatal incident involving the military version of the firearm, the Sig Sauer M18, raising questions about the weapon’s safety. Sig Sauer asserts their P320 model is equipped with five internal safety features to prevent accidental firings, while also seeking to block the commission’s Executive Director from making public statements about the ban. This legal battle could have significant implications for law enforcement agencies and gun manufacturers alike.
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