New Jersey Glock Subpoenas Are Part of Nationwide Push Against America’s Most Popular Pistol
Summary
New Jersey Attorney General Jennifer Davenport has issued subpoenas to state firearms dealers, demanding ten years of customer records for lawful Glock pistol sales. Gun rights groups like the NRA-ILA and Second Amendment Foundation argue this action, which stems from a 2024 public nuisance lawsuit against Glock, is an unconstitutional attack on gun owner privacy, aiming to expose private information to public record, despite New Jersey's existing handgun registry.



