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Stiletto11
01-22-2013, 16:01
Here is the latest proposals for the "Constitution State:"

Connecticut Legislators Seeking to Destroy Second Amendment;
Bills Will Make CT Citizens Instant Criminals

Let Your Voice Be Heard or Face Banning of Your Rifles and Magazines

Legislators in Hartford are in the process of destroying your Second Amendment rights by exploiting recent tragedies. Gov. Malloy, Sen. Beth Bye, and Rep. Bob Godfrey want outright bans and onerous restrictions on your rights through an enormous number of Anti-Gun Bills. Here are a few of the items included in one of their proposals:

An outright ban on ALL modern sporting rifles classifying them as "Assault Weapons."
Restricting your ability to defend yourself and family by arbitrarily restricting the magazine size to 10 rounds.
Confiscating ALL magazines holding more than 10 rounds, pistols included.
Statewide gun registration for ALL firearms; knowing full well criminals won't ever register their guns.
Re-registration every 2 years with ever increasing fees.
Requires permit for any rifle with a pistol grip.
Limiting how much ammunition you can purchase AND possess.
Registration of all ammunition purchases.
Bans internet sales of ammo in Connecticut.
Mandatory gun storage laws, like the one the U.S. Supreme Court struck down in the Heller decision.

There will only be a few opportunities for discussion and opposition as many in Hartford are trying to pass legislation as quickly as possible. The first hearing (and may be the only time to testify) will occur next Monday, Jan. 28, at 10 a.m. at the Legislative Office Building.

Gun Violence Prevention Working Group Public Hearing
Monday, Jan. 28, 2013
Legislative Office Building
10 a.m., Room 2C

NSSF is urging all gun owners, sportsmen and hunters to attend Monday's public hearing to be held in the Legislative Office Building in Room 2C at 10 a.m. and to contact their state representative, senator and all members of the Committee immediately, urging them to oppose knee-jerk reaction legislation.

Find your elected officials here.

If this bill passes, law-abiding gun owners will have to begin surrendering their magazines and possibly modern sporting rifles, or face confiscation by the state police and a felony charge. Again, this proposal would make simple possession of a legally owned firearm or magazine a felony.

This draconian measure will also affect non-gun owners as all Connecticut tax payers will be forced to foot the bill for the extraordinary process of having police confiscate -- from law-abiding citizens -- AND registration databases.

Making matters worse, Connecticut manufacturers including Colt, Mossberg, Stag Arms, Mec-Gar, OKAY Industries, Ruger and Metalform will be directly affected by this legislation. That means a loss of jobs and tax revenue to the state.

Here are a few of the other pieces of legislation under consideration:

HB 5268, SB140


To require firearm owners to maintain liability insurance and establish a sales tax on the sale of ammunition at a rate of 50 percent and require all ammunition to be purchased in person.

SB 122


A class C felony offense for any person or organization to purchase, sell, donate, transport, possess or use any gun except one made to fire a single round.

SB 124


Prohibit the possession of magazines that accept more than ten rounds.

Dusty
01-22-2013, 16:06
Let 'em take all the guns away from the Yankees. Makes it easier for the South to rise again. Just ax Charlie Rangel.

http://cnsnews.com/news/article/rep-charlie-rangel-guns-some-southern-areas-have-cultures-we-have-overcome :D

(Click for video clip of this censured, disgraced politician, so well-loved by libs.)

CNSNews.com) - Rep. Charlie Rangel (D-N.Y.), speaking on “MSNBC Live” on Jan. 16 said that “some of the southern areas have cultures that we have to overcome” when it comes to gun control.

Rangel was asked by anchor Thomas Roberts whether new gun control measures passed in New York State should serve as models for other states:

“If you’re proud of what New York has done, obviously there is not going to be any perfect policy or perfect law that everybody is going to agree on from both sides saying that this is key perfection but do you think that New York, and what has been done in this state, could be used as a role model for other states that would like to enact something of New York’s model?”

Rangel responded by saying: “Well I hope so. New York is a little different and more progressive in a lot of areas than some other states and some of the southern areas have cultures that we have to overcome.”

Snip

Stiletto11
01-22-2013, 16:11
All those Yankee guns might be going south; traveling the path of the least resistance. :D

cbtengr
01-22-2013, 16:59
This is just the beginning and should any of it pass which would not surprise me in the least then there will be a ripple effect all across this country in which the gun grabbers will be emboldened. Its time for the responsible gun owners of CT. to stand and be counted and to have their collective voices heard. Gov. Cuomo of neighboring NY is no doubt looking at this and thinking he could have done more. Stopping this insanity has got to start somewhere.

Hand
01-23-2013, 13:07
First they came for the 32 oz soft drinks,
and I didn't speak out because I didn't drink them.
Then they came for the smokers,
and I didn't speak out because I didn't smoke.
Then they came for the guns,
and I gave over the last bastion of resistance I had left to me.

Stiletto11
01-23-2013, 18:36
First they came for the 32 oz soft drinks,
and I didn't speak out because I didn't drink them.
Then they came for the smokers,
and I didn't speak out because I didn't smoke.
Then they came for the guns,
and I gave over the last bastion of resistance I had left to me.

Perfect, good quote.