Another word for them, just one word...criminals.
This I can get behind. It's a violation of their oath of office.
Another word for them, just one word...criminals.
So are you advocating forced registration, (while you still have those dancing shoes on, lol)
I'm not for any kind of registration. I personally don't believe the NFA to be constitutional. I also don't believe we could just wipe all of it off the books wholesale, either, so I'm picking my battles for now. The larger battles are around who will appoint supreme court justices and federal judges.
As of yesterday in Connecticut if you get caught with a magazine that carries over 10 rounds that you did not declare to the State, you can and will be charged with a Class D felony.
(c) Except as provided in this section and section 24 of this act: (1) Any person who possesses a large capacity magazine on or after January 1, 2014, that was obtained prior to the effective date of this section shall commit an infraction and be fined not more than ninety dollars for a first offense and shall be guilty of a class D felony for any subsequent offense, and (2) any person who possesses a large capacity magazine on or after January 1, 2014, that was obtained on or after the effective date of this section shall be guilty of a class D felony.
the super majority state democrats did the following...
They said they did all this for the children.
That's their usual battlecry....."it's for the children," whether it applies to guns, smoking, drinking or any other number of issues some libiturd has against "society."
everyone knows that they didn't. They used the actions of one psychopath (adam lanza at sandy hook elementary) to further their political agenda. They used adam lanza as a weapon against the 2nd amendment. And as of right now, they've gotten away with it.
I still have my ct pistol permit but i'll never need it ever again. It will expire in a couple of years. I'm wondering how i should dispose of it. Should i include a nice little political statement if i were to mail it back? Should i include a picture of the great state of texas as well?
Would they even give a damn?
About the only "damn" they'd give is realizing that they've lost your financial input into their communist/socialist/Marxist bullshit.
Or they'll continue to send you renewal notices to your Texas address .... Much like when i left the Peoples' Socialist Яepublik of Kalifornia and for 4 months afterwards, they continued sending me notices that my Kommiefornia vehicle registration had expired.........to my LAS VEGAS, NEVADA address.
One of the main reasons I started my search for a job outside of Connecticut (specifically choosing to get back to Texas) was because of Connecticut Public Act 13-3. There was no way in hell I was going to register nor declare anything extra to those anti-gun bastards. As of yesterday in Connecticut if you get caught with a magazine that carries over 10 rounds that you did not declare to the State, you can and will be charged with a Class D felony. During the summer I told my father that lives in Corsicana that if I didn't get to Texas by Dec 31st, my wife's and my "CT illegal" magazines were getting put in a FedEx box and mailed to him for safe keeping. Connecticut already had a firearm registration database. You need a Pistol/Revolver Permit to buy and carry (open carry is legal in CT). But you should see all the folks that get up in arms if you do, including LEOs that don't know the law.
Here's the link to the Un-Constitutional Law. It is being fought by the Connecticut Citizens Defense League (CCDL) as well as a few others.
Your last 2 sentences tell the tale. All it would have taken for Sandy Hook to have never happened was 1 person who carried.
aw... look at the cute little serfs
aw... look at the cute little serfs
I'd rather be a criminal.
I was curious so I went over to About the CT AWB, Gun Legislation & Politics and I really am not surprised how the law like this passed there. It just seems like their all more then eager to comply with it.
I understand this is a small sample group and not representative of the entire state, but it just seems like I would find one guy say "Hell No, I won't register anything!" or something to that effect.
But no. It seems they were more interested in helping each other out to get everything registered before the deadline.
I know there are people here that would do the same, but there are just as many that wouldn't.
I just thought I would find the same there, but you know what they say about assuming anything.