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Glock Challenges Chicago’s Safety Claims in Court

by Gunner Quinn
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An Illinois judge recently interrogates attorneys over the City of Chicago’s lawsuit against Glock Inc., challenging the company’s practices regarding the sale of firearms. The city contends that Glock and two local dealers should be restricted from selling guns that can be easily modified to operate as automatic weapons, raising critical questions about consumer safety in urban environments.

During the hearing, Cook County Associate Judge Allen Walker emphasizes the gravity of the situation, stating, “Firearms, for the folks who are on the wrong end of them, are not safe.” Walker demands clarification on whether any existing laws prohibit the production of these easily modified firearms, spotlighting alleged deceptive marketing practices by Glock. This legal battle may set important precedents for gun safety regulations and consumer protection measures in Chicago and beyond.

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