New York’s latest assault on the Second Amendment is hitting hard with a proposed bill that outright bans Glocks and other striker-fired pistols—the workhorses of self-defense for millions of law-abiding Americans. Second Amendment firebrand Dan Wos breaks it down in a no-holds-barred discussion with Cam Edwards, exposing how gun control zealots are weaponizing emotional manipulation to push this draconian measure. They’re not just targeting popular handguns like the Glock 19 or Sig P365; they’re framing everyday carriers as reckless enablers of tragedy, trotting out tear-jerking anecdotes about Glock switches (illegal auto-sears added by criminals) to guilt-trip the public into surrendering their rights. It’s classic emotional blackmail: ignore the fact that these modifications are already felonies under federal law, and pretend the solution is disarming the good guys.
Wos masterfully dismantles this tactic, pointing out the hypocrisy baked into New York’s nanny-state playbook. Striker-fired pistols dominate because they’re reliable, drop-safe, and intuitive—no external safeties to fumble in a high-stress draw. Banning them doesn’t stop criminals, who don’t obey laws anyway (just look at NYC’s sky-high illegal gun stats), but it leaves women, minorities, and rural folks—who Glock helped empower with affordable, ergonomic firepower—vulnerable. This bill echoes past flops like the SAFE Act, which burdened compliant owners with useless features while crime surged. The real agenda? Normalize confiscation by demonizing the tools that keep us free, paving the way for broader registries and red-flag expansions.
For the 2A community, this is a wake-up call: guilt trips thrive in silence, so flood the comments, call your reps, and join forces with groups like GOA or FPC suing these schemes into oblivion. Wos’s chat isn’t just analysis—it’s ammo for the fight. Watch it, share it, and remind the guilt-peddlers that our rights aren’t negotiable, no matter how many sob stories they spin. The line in the sand? It’s drawn, and Glocks are staying holstered.