Another Democrat-Led Glock Ban Hits Legal Quicksand
Connecticut's recent ban on Glock pistols is facing legal challenges from the National Shooting Sports Foundation. The law, signed by Governor Ned Lamont, aims to restrict so-called 'machine gun convertible pistols.' Critics argue that the legislation infringes on Second Amendment rights and fails to address criminal misuse of firearms.
- ▪The National Shooting Sports Foundation plans to challenge Connecticut's ban on Glock pistols in court.
- ▪Governor Ned Lamont signed the legislation targeting 'machine gun convertible pistols' into law.
- ▪Critics claim the law punishes law-abiding citizens while failing to hold criminals accountable.
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Gun Laws & Legislation Another Democrat-Led Glock Ban Hits Legal Quicksand Photo by TIMOTHY A. CLARY/AFP via Getty Images Harold Hutchison Second Amendment Reporter May 28, 2026 4:41 PM ET May 28, 2026 4:41 PM ET Harold Hutchison Second Amendment Reporter Font Size: const observer = new MutationObserver((mutations) => { const adDivToHide = document.querySelector("#dailycaller_incontent_1"); if (adDivToHide && dc_noads_page) { adDivToHide.classList.add("hide-premium", "hide-free"); observer.disconnect(); console.log("Ad div found and hidden"); } }); observer.observe(document.body, { childList: true, subtree: true }); The National Shooting Sports Foundation declared Thursday it would challenge Connecticut’s ban on Glock pistols in court. Democratic Connecticut Gov.
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