Starting July 1, 2025, California firearms dealers can no longer legally sell Glock-style handguns in the Golden State. However, semi-automatic handguns — a category of firearms which includes commercially available Glock-style handguns — are lawful to buy and possess in Nevada (though it should be noted that bump stocks , which convert semi-automatic weapons into automatic weapons, are illegal nationwide).
For Nevadans, especially those that live near the California border, this could raise concerns about traveling with their firearms.
What does the new California law mean Nevadans need to leave their Glocks at home? Here's a look at what the new law says and what it means for Nevadans traveling into their neighboring state.
What is banned on the new law?
California Gov. Gavin Newso