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The Implications of California's Glock Ban (ft. Cam Edwards)

The Implications of California's Glock Ban (ft. Cam Edwards)

Host Stephen Gutowski and guest Cam Edwards discuss what California's new Glock Ban means for the state and the country.

The Weekly Reload Podcast

October 20, 202556m 31s

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Show Notes

This week, we saw the nation's largest state effectively ban the nation's most popular handgun brand.

California Governor Gavin Newsom quietly signed the "Glock ban" into law with little fanfare, but its impact could speak volumes. That's what Cam Edwards of Bearing Arms argued on the show.

He explained that while the law doesn't directly name Glock, and it doesn't appear to implicate later pistol models from the company, it serves as an effective ban on the brand in the Golden State. That's because another California pistol ban, the handgun roster, already makes it impossible for most civilians to purchase new model Glocks. And the latest law targets the internal mechanism that the older generation Glocks are built around.

Cam acknowledged that "Glock switches," which illegally convert the semi-auto pistols to be capable of full-auto fire, have become increasingly popular in recent years. However, he argued that isn't Glock's fault and questioned both the sincerity of California lawmakers' concerns and the idea that Glocks are especially susceptible to illegal conversion attempts. He said that blaming Glock for criminals illegally modifying their guns without their cooperation or consent is wrong and warned that tactic is likely to be replicated against other popular firearm brands or models in the near future.

Special Guest: Cam Edwards.

Topics

gunsgun politicssecond amendment2nd amendmentgun newsstephen gutowskicam edwardscaliforniaglockglock ban