"Glock Ban" Passes California Assembly With Big Changes Made To AB1127

Published on June 10, 2025
Duration: 5:54

This video discusses the passage of California Assembly Bill 1127, colloquially known as the 'Glock ban.' Amendments have specified that firearms with a cruciform trigger bar, like Glocks and their clones (including Shadow Systems), would be banned. The bill has passed the assembly on party lines and is now in the Senate Rules Committee, with expectations of rapid progression before summer recess. The speaker notes the bill's potential unconstitutionality and anticipates legal challenges.

Quick Summary

California Assembly Bill 1127, known as the 'Glock ban,' has passed the assembly with amendments specifying a ban on firearms with a cruciform trigger bar, impacting Glocks and clones like Shadow Systems. The bill is now in the Senate, moving rapidly through the legislative process.

Chapters

  1. 00:00Introduction to AB1127
  2. 00:55Amendments to AB1127 Explained
  3. 01:54Original vs. Amended Bill Language
  4. 02:36Cruciform Trigger Bar Specification
  5. 03:07Impact on Shadow Systems
  6. 03:34Bill Passes Assembly on Party Lines
  7. 04:08Bill Moves to California Senate
  8. 04:38Legislative Strategy and Unconstitutionality
  9. 05:22Conclusion and Future Updates

Frequently Asked Questions

What is California Assembly Bill 1127?

California Assembly Bill 1127, often referred to as the 'Glock ban,' is legislation that has passed the state assembly. Amendments have specified that firearms featuring a cruciform trigger bar, such as Glocks and their clones, would be banned.

How has AB1127 been amended?

The amendments to AB1127 have clarified the bill's scope, specifically targeting firearms equipped with a 'cruciform trigger bar.' This change narrows the ban from the original, broader language that could have affected many semi-automatic pistols.

Which firearm brands would be affected by AB1127?

The amended AB1127 would primarily affect Glock pistols and their clones. Notably, Shadow Systems firearms, which use a similar trigger bar design, would also be impacted and removed from the California roster.

What is the current status of AB1127?

After passing the California Assembly on party lines, AB1127 has been sent to the Senate and is currently in the Senate Rules Committee. The bill is expected to move quickly through the Senate before the legislative summer recess.

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