Posted on 03/02/2014 6:47:26 PM PST by Daffynition
The State of Connecticut says that all citizens must register rifles and high capacity magazines, or be charged will a felony. As many as 100,000 people could face heavily armed police smashing down their doors and be charged with a felony.
The legislature of CT says that a registration is needed so they can know where the guns are. Yet at the same time, they are sending threatening letters to gun owners. So they already have records of who has purchased certain guns. The fact is, that the CT legislature fully intends to confiscate hundreds of thousands of firearms anyway......
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I understand it has already started; hope my info is wrong.
And so it begins..............................
I'm callin' just a bit of hysteria here.....the "anti folks" may be chumming a bit for goofy reactions.
I wonder how many of these new felons are democrats?
Scratch a liberal and find a fascist.
Folks who submitted to registration in the first place were not thinking. I really don’t see judges issuing warrants based on registration records. If not, we’ll see how serious people are when it comes to civil disobedience. And by civil disobedience, I mean shots fired.
“the “anti folks” may be chumming a bit for goofy reactions. “
And for people in Ct who announce that they will not comply- another form of registration.
I don’t trust judges at all, but I really, really don’t see house to house warranted searches based on registrations happening.
Fist they take the guns. Then they open up the camps.
This is why you don’t ever register your firearm and why registration is bad.
What was legal can become illegal and then suddenly the police have the right to enter your home and confiscate the now illegal firearms.
At one point, the information collected during background checks was supposed to be dumped after the verification was complete. Don’t know if that is still true. Keep this in mind if you have older firearms that there are no records of. Keep them separate since the police will only be looking for firearms that they do have records of (from recent purchases).
Damn. I can’t believe I am saying this. Sad state of affairs when you have to protect yourself from firearm confiscation.
I’m callin’ just a bit of hysteria here.....the “anti folks” may be chumming a bit for goofy reactions.
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Same reaction when I read this. I saw somewhere else they’ve come up with a letter giving those who have not registered their “options”, but no letters have been sen out, much less doors being ‘smashed’ down. With such a large number not registering, the authorities know they’ve got “trouble” ... the people are resisting quietly and peacefully with noncompliance in the face of a felony charge and I’m guessing those same authorities realize how ugly it will get if THEY ratchet things up and do try going door to door.
But I thought this couldn’t happen in America.
I heard of a CT resident who registered his ‘assault’ rifle and then the state sent him a letter wanting to know who he bought the rifle from. CT has turned into Nazi Germany with citizens being compelled to turn other citizens in.
Moral of the story—don’t register. Leave the state.
Rhode Island Important/Relevant Gun Laws:
Permit to Purchase:
Long Guns - No*
Hand Guns - No**
Registration of Firearm:
Long Guns - No
Hand Guns - No
Licensing of Owners:
Long Guns - No
Hand Guns - No
Permit to Carry:
Long Guns - No
Hand Guns - Yes
* Application required and 7-day waiting period. ** 7-day waiting period, Safety course and application required.
Ref: http://www.nraila.org/gun-laws/state-laws/rhode-island.aspx
No, I don’t either. If they started house to house searches, the guns would come out and be waiting for the cops.
You got that wrong!
Don’t register.
Kick the Nazis out of the state.
Register or you have committed a felony...
Get it?
Then, when they break down your door, well, you are now a felon.
They don’t just take one gun.
They take them all!
― Aleksandr Solzhenitsyn
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