Ruger CEO: California Microstamping Law Being Used to Deny Second Amendment Rights
Michael Feifer, CEO of Ruger, discusses the impact of California's microstamping law on firearm sales. The law requires new firearms to meet microstamping requirements, which Feifer deems technologically unfeasible and a means to deny citizens their Second Amendment rights. Ruger, along with Smith & Wesson, is unable to sell new semi-automatic handguns in California due to this law, and existing models are being removed from the approved roster. Ruger supports the NSSF lawsuit challenging the microstamping law, viewing it as a 'gun grab' rather than a public safety measure.










