New Jersey's Glock Lawsuit Is a Disguised Attempt to Create a Gun Registry for Future Confiscation

Source: John R. Lott Jr.. "New Jersey Uses Glock Lawsuit To Build The Gun Registry." May 20, 2026. thefederalist.com

The Gist

The author argues that New Jersey is pretending to sue Glock over machine gun conversions, but is really just trying to collect a list of all gun owners in the state. He thinks this is the first step toward taking people's guns away, even though politicians said they would never do that.

Conclusion

New Jersey is using its lawsuit against Glock as a pretext to build a comprehensive gun registry that could facilitate future confiscation efforts, despite politicians' past denials of wanting such registries

Premises

  1. New Jersey is subpoenaing all FFLs for comprehensive records of Glock sales dating back to 2016, including buyer names, addresses, and serial numbers
  2. The state's claims that Glocks are uniquely convertible to machine guns are questionable and technically flawed
  3. Glock switches create unreliable and dangerous firearms that differ fundamentally from true automatic weapons
  4. Background check systems already wrongly deny over 99% of blocked purchases, disproportionately affecting law-abiding minorities
  5. Gun registration has been proven ineffective as a tool for solving crimes
  6. The lawsuit's scope extends far beyond targeting criminals to collecting data on all lawful gun buyers

Assumptions

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