Videos tagged with Glock Lawsuit
Seattle has filed a lawsuit against Glock, alleging their pistols are a public nuisance due to their alleged ease of conversion into machine guns using illegal 'Glock switches.' The lawsuit, which also names three local gun shops, is criticized as 'lawfare' – an attempt to bankrupt gun manufacturers and dealers by holding them responsible for criminal misuse of products. The speaker argues that Glock does not manufacture these illegal devices, which are often 3D printed or sourced from black markets, and that the city's focus should be on criminals and failed crime control policies rather than lawful manufacturers.
This video reviews a vintage 2006 Smith & Wesson SW9VE, a second-generation Sigma pistol. The presenter highlights its visual similarities to Glock pistols and notes that internal parts are not interchangeable. The pistol came with its original box, paperwork, and four magazines.
This video discusses a significant lawsuit filed by Maryland's Attorney General Anthony Brown and Baltimore Mayor Brandon Scott against Glock. The lawsuit accuses Glock of fueling community violence by manufacturing pistols that can be easily modified into fully automatic weapons using devices known as 'Glock switches.' The suit, filed under Maryland's new Gun Industry Accountability Act, seeks to halt Glock's pistol sales in the state and compel the company to implement safety measures to prevent modifications. The speaker expresses strong opposition to this legal strategy, arguing it unfairly targets manufacturers instead of criminals and highlights the potential for this case to set a precedent for nationwide legal challenges against the firearms industry.











