
Glock Significantly Trims Product Line Amidst Lawsuits and Rumors
Glock discontinues 49 pistol models amid lawsuits and political pressure. Internet rumors explode, but what’s really going on?
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Glock discontinues 49 pistol models amid lawsuits and political pressure. Internet rumors explode, but what’s really going on?

The Supreme Court will decide if marijuana users can own guns. The Fifth Circuit said yes, but other circuits disagree. Now SCOTUS steps in.

The government shutdown exposed how the DOJ’s so-called “modest restrictions” on NFA items are actually debilitating roadblocks. After pressure from gun rights groups, the ATF is recalling examiners to work on Monday, October 20.

A Virginia Circuit Court struck down a state law that effectively banned handgun purchases for adults aged 18 to 21. The case took five years to litigate.

Days after Harmeet Dhillon called Pam Bondi “the most pro-2A AG in US history,” the Bondi DOJ filed a brief defending suppressor restrictions and calling them “nonessential firearm accessories.”

The Fourth Circuit Court of Appeals vacated one of Tate Adamiak’s convictions on Fifth Amendment grounds. However, the Bondi DOJ continues to fight against him, seeking to affirm the remaining convictions.

A Louisiana federal judge vacated a controversial ruling that demanded gun rights groups disclose their membership lists. The reversal came after massive public outcry and a Department of Justice motion in Reese v. ATF.

FPC, NRA, and SAF unite to challenge California’s ban on Glocks and striker-fired pistols. The lawsuit takes aim at Newsom’s latest attack on common handguns.

Governor Newsom signed bills banning Glock-style pistols, requiring background checks for firearm barrels, and limiting handgun purchases to three per month.

DOJ and gun rights groups filed a joint motion to amend the Reese v. ATF judgment, changing the membership list requirement from mandatory to optional.

A third major lawsuit now challenges the NFA’s constitutionality. Gun rights groups argue Trump’s tax elimination invalidated the entire framework.

The Bondi Department of Justice filed a brief asking the Supreme Court to deny hearing Rush v. United States, which challenges the NFA’s registration requirements for short-barreled rifles.
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