Kansas Fed Judge Rules Against Illegal Glock Switches

Another glimpse at gun law up for debate as tech & gadgets often overcome society's ability to regulate tolls and/or behavior.

Here's the overview . . .

U.S. District Judge John Broomes on Wednesday dismissed two counts of unlawful possession of a machine gun against Tamori Morgan. Morgan had been indicted by a grand jury in April 2023 in U.S. District Court in Wichita.

Broomes wrote that the prosecution "fails to meet its burden to demonstrate that possession of the types of weapons at issue in this case are lawfully prohibited under the Second Amendment."

Prosecutors alleged that Morgan on Oct. 17, 2022, possessed "an Anderson Manufacturing, model AM-15 .300 caliber machinegun" as well as "a machinegun conversion device," also known as a so-called Glock switch. They filed for the forfeiture of the AM-15, a Glock 33, a conversion device and ammunition.

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