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Originally posted by Nick View PostDo you have to sell them out of state now?Last edited by Buffalo Phil; 04-04-2013, 11:20 PM.sigpic
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Originally posted by Nick View PostI heard on the radio that they were telling people who were standing in line at gun shops that if they purchased a newly banned gun after 12:15 they'd be committing a crime.
To say it's a clusterfuck of epic proportions is an understatement. My shop has transferred dozens of Ruger SR556s to Norwalk and Fairfield policemen and firemen in the last few days and there were some very pissed off cops when we told them that the state wouldn't pick up their phone and we couldn't transfer the guns to them after 12:00. Rumor has it only 2 women where answering the phones at the state giving out authorization numbers. The other issue is that these guys had already paid for these guns, so when technically is the owner purchasing the firearm? When they pay for it, or when you get a transfer number and the person picks it up?
I've also spent all day Tuesday and Wednesday neutering AR15s for dozens of people, we set aside all work we had just to pin comps and buttstocks.Last edited by Buffalo Phil; 04-04-2013, 11:34 PM.sigpic
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http://www.thehollywoodgossip.com/vi...fully-exposed/
I don't know if anyone has seen this or even if its a reputable site but what the video is implying goes along with what is starting to happen.
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Mississippi had some law dealing with mental health and gun permits
Utah had a law that would allow a court to prohibit someone with a restraining order from possessing firearms and would allow someone to voluntarily allow law enforcement to hold their firearms if they believed a cohabitant was an immediate threat
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Originally posted by doubleuj17 View Posthttp://www.thehollywoodgossip.com/vi...fully-exposed/
I don't know if anyone has seen this or even if its a reputable site but what the video is implying goes along with what is starting to happen.
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I'm sure all the gangs in Connecticut that weren't importing guns are now in full swing importing guns.
I feel safer already.Hudson
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Originally posted by Carlleen View PostPhil is there anything I need to with me rifles?
These new laws apply only to semi-automatic centerfire rifles and semi-automatic shotguns.sigpic
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Originally posted by CT PostA request to hold gun-safety classes in the basement of the Shelton Community Center raised a red flag for one city alderman and prompted him to propose a "weapons free zone" ordinance.
The proposal comes after 20 first-graders and six staff members were killed Dec. 14 at Sandy Hook Elementary School in Newtown.
Alderman John "Jack" Finn said he would like to restrict firearms of any description -- concealed or openly carried -- in city buildings, including the Board of Education facility, and any city park or city-owned open space.
Finn's proposed weapons list also includes bows, crossbows and traditional BB or pellet-firing air guns. Law enforcement and properly certified security guards would be exempt from Finn's plan.
The intent of the proposed ordinance, Finn said, is to ensure the safety and welfare of those using city facilities and to ensure that all city buildings, parks and open space are used in a safe and enjoyable manner.
Originally posted by CT PostAlderman Eric McPherson said he hasn't seen the proposed ordinance, but he believed any "legislation based on emotion" can be counter-productive.
"You need legislation with common sense," McPherson said, adding that last week's approval of new gun laws in the state was more political than practical. "We can't enforce the laws already on the books and now you have even more."
Originally posted by FacebookGun control should not be thought of in respect to gun holders, but the non-violent. I choose to live non-violently, even without a gun for self-defense. What measures of government will make me safer in my everyday life. The 2nd amendment is not a mandate - I exercise my right to be protected from violence, not to protect myself with firearms.
The government shouldn't be against gun owners, but for the safety of the non-violent.
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