http://www.ct.gov/despp/cwp/view.asp?a=4213&Q=530224&desppNav_GID=2080
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Yeah? Well the president said everyone gets to keep their doctor, look how well that turned out....
Cowards
just like Mass giving illegals licenses.Let me get this straight.
The state of Connecticut, which had just created what is likely more unprosecuted felons than any other state in the US, has just said that they will not make any attempt to actually capture or prosecute them. They will simply allow all of these criminals to move about the state with no restrictions, as if they were law abiding citizens.
Sounds like a great advertising campaign for tourists. More unprosecuted felons than any other state! Come see for yourself!
Me too !I (or my tourist Dollars) have no future plans of visiting Connecticut.
It'd be awesome if people just started calling in complaints about random people who might have these extra killy illegal guns and magazines. If the police get complaints, aren't they required to investigate?
It'd be awesome if people just started calling in complaints about random people who might have these extra killy illegal guns and magazines. If the police get complaints, aren't they required to investigate?
Will law enforcement be going door to door to confiscate unregistered assault weapons or undeclared magazines?
No, but just like any other item that is unlawful (i.e. contraband) to possess, if an individual is found to be in possession of an unregistered assault weapon or undeclared magazine, they are subject to arrest and prosecution.
So wait, since the CT government posted online that they weren't going to do door to door confiscations then we should believe them? Shouldn't we all know better by now?