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California Legislature Moves to Ban New Glock Handgun Sales

The measure could curb illegal conversions of Glocks into fully automatic weapons before landing on Governor Gavin Newsom’s desk

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Overview

  • AB1127 passed the Assembly on a mostly party-line vote before moving to the Senate for approval ahead of Governor Gavin Newsom’s review.
  • It would bar licensed dealers from offering new Glock-brand handguns and certain off-brand imitations that can be easily converted to fully automatic weapons.
  • Law enforcement officers are exempt and the bill allows manufacturers to redesign affected models to prevent illegal conversions.
  • Supporters say the targeted restriction addresses a specific design flaw used in high-profile shootings; opponents warn it could set a precedent for broader semi-automatic bans.
  • With more than one million Glocks already in circulation in California, the state would become the first to enact an outright sales ban on the popular pistol.