This Week in Guns 10/26/2025: Glock Rumors & Supreme Court Gun Rights Updates

Published on October 27, 2025
Duration: 85:03

This episode of "This Week in Guns" discusses the rumored discontinuation of most Glock models due to California's new law targeting firearms readily convertible to machine guns. It also covers the Supreme Court taking up cases on gun confiscation, Hawaii's carry laws, and the legality of prohibiting marijuana users from owning firearms. Additionally, the DOJ is suing the Los Angeles Sheriff's Department for delaying concealed carry permits, and the effectiveness of gun rights organizations like the NRA and the controversial gun safety courses offered by Everytown are debated.

Quick Summary

Glock is rumored to be discontinuing most of its handgun models by November due to California's new law banning firearms 'readily convertible' to machine guns. This law, along with Supreme Court gun rights cases and a DOJ lawsuit against the LASD for permit delays, highlights ongoing legal battles impacting firearm ownership.

Chapters

  1. 00:00Intro & Glock Rumors
  2. 02:10Glock Discontinuation & California Law
  3. 13:30California's 'Readily Convertible' Law Explained
  4. 23:45The Dangers of Switch Bans
  5. 30:39Glock Gen 5 Features & Switch Denial
  6. 31:26Availability of Switch Devices
  7. 35:30Glock's Exposure to Liability
  8. 38:00NRA's Impact on Gun Rights
  9. 40:35Everytown Gun Safety Courses
  10. 48:40Everytown Insiders Quit
  11. 52:00Everytown's Gun Safety Rules
  12. 55:25DOJ Sues LA Sheriff's Dept
  13. 59:10Supreme Court Gun Cases
  14. 60:13Wolford Case (Hawaii Carry)
  15. 61:01US v. Mony (Drug Use & Gun Rights)
  16. 63:25Trump DOJ Appeal in Mony Case
  17. 65:38Historical Context of Drug Use & Gun Rights

Frequently Asked Questions

What is the main reason for the rumored discontinuation of most Glock models?

The primary reason is California's new law targeting firearms that are 'readily convertible' to machine guns, which impacts Glock's most popular models and their ability to be sold in the state.

What are the key Supreme Court cases related to gun rights being heard?

The Supreme Court will hear 'Wolford' regarding Hawaii's carry laws and 'US v. Mony,' which questions whether marijuana use should permanently disqualify individuals from firearm ownership.

Why is the DOJ suing the Los Angeles Sheriff's Department regarding gun permits?

The DOJ alleges that the LASD is causing unconscionable delays in processing concealed carry permit applications, effectively denying applicants their Second Amendment rights.

What is the significance of California's 'readily convertible' firearm law?

This law defines firearms that can easily accept a machine gun conversion device as contraband, leading to Glock's potential discontinuation of many models and impacting future handgun sales in California.

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