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A flinch

In CTNo Door-to-Door Gun Confiscations

3 Responses to “A flinch”

  1. Paul Kisling Says:

    Makes me wonder how they will enforce the law though… Something tells me the new head of the Connecticut troopers had some choice words for this colossal goatfuck.

  2. Brad Says:

    California led the way back in 1989 with similar nonsense about so-called “assault weapons”. Since then the law has been adjusted about three more times by legislation, and couple more times by judicial action. And all the enforcement headaches which Connecticut is beginning to experience. What a fubar.

    Judging from that experience, odds are Connecticut will not take any unusual measures to enforce the law, up to and including failure to adequately inform the public that the law has changed. Getting busted for an illegal “assault weapon” or “high capacity magazine” will remain a random menace that occasionally destroys the life of an unlucky citizen that stumbles into the attention of the police or judiciary.

    I few years ago I met a man in a sporting goods store who had his AR confiscated by the police because of a divorce. The poor schmuck didn’t even know it had to be registered back in 2000. He got off easy though, the police could have pressed felony charges and all he lost was his rifle instead.

  3. mikee Says:

    Door to Door Gun Confiscation?

    Can anyone say “Waco” and “ATF” in the same sentence without now also thinking “Connecticut” and “stupid, stupid, stupid laws?”

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