DOJ challenges California Glock ban, threatens lawsuits over state gun laws
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Marisa Guerra Echeverria
Summary
Acting Attorney General Todd Blanche announced the DOJ is challenging California's Glock ban and threatening further legal action against states enforcing laws that ban handgun possession on private property without owner consent, following the Supreme Court's ruling against a similar Hawaii law. Blanche also pushed back against Gov. Gavin Newsom's claim that a federal probe into him and his wife is politically motivated.
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· 2 pulledIf we have to sue them, of course we will, and they should be sued
I'm not sure his words are in any way grounded in fact
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