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“Those who desire to give up freedom in order to gain security will not have, nor do they deserve, either one.”. B. Franklin
“Those who desire to give up freedom in order to gain security will not have, nor do they deserve, either one.”. B. Franklin
I'm kind of curious as to where 80% lowers stand in this...
Since they're not "firearms" yet...
Time to start a thread in CT laws!
So are ARs not permitted to be purchased as of signing? What about the registration by January 1?
After a brief read my conclusion: The CT bill is basically gun confiscation after you die. In the meantime, they are documenting what you own for guns and mags so that the next mass shooting they will know where everything is.
I wonder how much support it would have gotten if they published this article on Tuesday?
CT News Junkie | Implementing Gun Bill Could Cost Up To $25M A Year
Seriously? That's chump change. Our budget deficit is already $140M. They'll just do what they did last year. Raise taxes again midway through the year retroactively.
There's more than one reason we're leaving. This is just the 2x4 that broke the camel's back.
My wife and I were both born and raised here. The only time I was gone was for college. They've squeezed us too much.
Connecticut Gun Rights Rally , Saturday, April 20, 2013, 12:00pm until 3:00pm
https://www.facebook.com/events/137752506405868/
Hope to see you all out there.
Maybe instead of a rally you should have a burial ceremony for the state and federal constitutions.
I'll not be taking part in any more rallies or letter writing since it clear THEY DON'T WORK.
You should probably be concentrating your efforts elsewhere, like building militia before they start going door to door.
At this point, the only (peaceful) option I see is to stop feeding the beast by removing myself, my family, my business, and all the taxes associated with these, from the state.
In a compromise certain to spark controversy, sources say leaders of the state House and Senate have agreed to "grandfather" existing high-capacity ammunition magazines in a gun control package that will be released today. - Courant.com
CT to allow grandfathering as long as you register you mags (...what?). Can load it up to 30 at home, 10 outside unless you're at an approved range. I'm sure more details will follow today.
Wow. Full retard, activate.
In a compromise certain to spark controversy, sources say leaders of the state House and Senate have agreed to "grandfather" existing high-capacity ammunition magazines in a gun control package that will be released today. - Courant.com
CT to allow grandfathering as long as you register you mags (...what?). Can load it up to 30 at home, 10 outside unless you're at an approved range. I'm sure more details will follow today.
Wow. Full retard, activate.