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Paslode 12-27-2013 08:04

People wait in line to register guns before new laws go into effect
 
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"If they were trying to make them illegal, I'd have a real issue, but if they want to just know where they are, that's fine with me," said Charles Gillette, who was registering magazines.
http://www.wfsb.com/story/24309139/p...go-into-effect



If you don't register those mags, and those guns you purchased legally through a NCIS check, they become illegal and you become a felon....then Duh! they are trying to make them illegal.

Streck-Fu 12-27-2013 08:05

Here's the proof that most people would comply with any registration efforts...

mark46th 12-27-2013 09:16

I wonder if there are any criminals in that line?

CSB 12-27-2013 09:17

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"If they were trying to make them illegal, I'd have a real issue, but if they want to just know where they are, that's fine with me," said Charles Gillette, who was registering magazines.
No, that's next year.
And like California, the list will be used to seize the rifles and magazines when
a complaint is made of any criminal activity -- even non-violence unrelated.

Longstreet 12-27-2013 09:50

The Canadian federal government finally realized that its firearm registry was a complete waste as bad guys do not register their illegal firearms and it only ended up hurting the law abiding gun owning citizens. After spending over sixty million on it (which was supposed to only cost two million) Ottawa finally scraped it. I guess the state of Connecticut did not learn from Canada's mistake.

jaYson

Badger52 12-27-2013 17:51

Weimar time. I just hope Target isn't handling their database...

Team Sergeant 12-27-2013 20:40

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Originally Posted by Longstreet (Post 535532)
The Canadian federal government finally realized that its firearm registry was a complete waste as bad guys do not register their illegal firearms and it only ended up hurting the law abiding gun owning citizens. After spending over sixty million on it (which was supposed to only cost two million) Ottawa finally scraped it. I guess the state of Connecticut did not learn from Canada's mistake.

jaYson

That is simply amazing! Bad-guys don't register their guns and the Kanooks are just realizing that! :rolleyes:

That's ok I would never register mine either.

And we all know what registration leads to..... just ask Hitler, Stalin and Chairman Mao......:munchin

mojaveman 12-27-2013 20:42

Guns sales are doing quite well in Kalifornia right now because after January 1st all long guns purchased must be registered.

I'm leavin' this state pretty soon. ;)

Sdiver 12-27-2013 21:16

Those who do not learn from the past, are doomed to repeat it.

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Nazi survivor’s warning to Americans: ‘Keep your guns and buy more guns’


In 1938, the media reported that Hitler rode into Austria with tanks and guns and took us over. Not true at all. The Austrian people elected Hitler by 98 percent of the vote by means of the ballot box. Now you might ask how could a Christian nation… elect a monster like Hitler. The truth is at the beginning Hitler didn’t look like or talk like a monster at all. He talked like an American politician.

Worthman said gun control also began gradually, before the Nazis eventually confiscated every firearm. According to NRA News, she said:


We also had gun registration. All the Austrian people… had guns. But the government said, “the guns are very dangerous. Children are playing with guns. Hunting accidents happen and we really have to have total controlled safety. And we had criminals again. And the only way that we can trace the criminal was by the serial number of the gun.”
So we dutifully went to the police station and we registered our guns. Not long after they said, “No, it didn’t help. The only way that we won’t have accidents and crimes [is] you bring the guns to the police station and then we don’t have any crimes anymore and any accidents. And if you don’t do that: capital punishment.”
So that’s what we did. So dictatorship didn’t happen overnight. It took five years. Gradually, little by little to escalate up to a dictatorship.


Taken from this article .... http://www.bizpacreview.com/2013/12/...ore-guns-90665

Sdiver 12-28-2013 16:50

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Originally Posted by Broadsword2004 (Post 535619)
On Germany, I believe Germany already had gun control in place prior to Hitler, via the Weimar Republic.

She's Austrian and was talking about gun registration in Austria after the Nazi's and Hitler were voted in. She makes NO mention of Germany and her laws about gun control. She's telling it like it was for her and the others that were living in Austria at the time.

Badger52 12-28-2013 20:29

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Originally Posted by Broadsword2004 (Post 535619)
On Germany, I believe Germany already had gun control in place prior to Hitler, via the Weimar Republic.

Yep; the lists, in as fine a manner as they kept any list, were already a matter of record. How convenient was that a little later and how did it work out?

Stiletto11 12-28-2013 20:48

CT
 
This has nothing to do with crime control, it is a feel good response by politicians who think they have to do something. Anyone in CT who gets caught with a unregistered mag or AR if convicted will do more time than a rapist.


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