DOJ threatens to sue California over 'Glock ban,' arguing law violates Second Amendment

The Department of Justice warned California it would file a lawsuit if it enforced the state's "Glock ban," arguing the law violates Second Amendment rights to bear arms.
- • The DOJ issued a formal warning to California to cease enforcement of AB 1127, a law banning Glock-style pistols with cruciform trigger bars.
- • The DOJ argues the ban violates the Second Amendment because these firearms are in common use for lawful purposes.
- • The deadline for negotiations passed on June 24, 2026, making a federal lawsuit imminent.
California Governor Gavin Newsom signed AB
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