NRA takes aim At California’s ban on convertible handguns

San Diego, California – The National Rifle Association is once again taking California to court — this time over the state’s new ban on Glock-style pistols.

The lawsuit, filed Monday in a San Diego court, challenges Assembly Bill 1127, which bars the sale or transfer of certain semi-automatic handguns that can be easily modified into fully automatic weapons. The measure was signed into law by Gov. Gavin Newsom last week and is set to take effect next year.

In a statement, the NRA’s Institute for Legislative Action called the law “an attempt to further villainize certain categories of firearms and advance California’s gun ban agenda.” The group argues that the ban violates the Second Amendment and directly contradicts Supreme Court precedent protecting weapons “in common use.”…

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