NJ Attorney General Wants Glock Owner Info
The New Jersey Attorney General's office is demanding FFL records of Glock sales from the past decade as part of a public nuisance lawsuit against Glock. This action has raised concerns about doxxing gun owners, as the AG's office already possesses similar data through the state's pistol permitting system. Despite claims of not seeking individual purchaser information, the subpoenas appear to request detailed sales records, which, if made public through discovery, could expose personal information. Gun rights groups and FFLs are pushing back against the broad request, highlighting the potential for misuse and the burden of compliance.










