I’m in Connecticut, and my realistic assessment of the gun-control issue (and proposed legislation) is this:
It’s all going to pass.
Connecticut is the “deepest blue” of states, and the ‘rat legislature reflects this.
They may pretend to “listen to” the pleadings of the Second Amendment people, but when all is said and done, and when it’s time to vote — they’re going to vote for the most restrictive gun control that’s available to vote for.
I hope I’m proven wrong. But it looks like gun control here is going to resemble New York state’s scenario — essentially pushed through as quickly as possible, perhaps in the dark of night, and opponents’ opinions be damned.
And why wouldn't they? The die has been cast by New York state! Cuomo has single-handedly set the precedent by which other states will claim what they are doing is legal.
The true consequences will play out in the coming years as violent crime spirals out of control and full registration, confiscation, and all out bans are enacted as a "panacea to the gun violence."
In reality, the gun violence is rising BECAUSE of the gun bans, not in spite of them. Politicians, esp. liberals, are mentally deranged megalomaniacs who will not be content until every one of us are imprisoned drones working to keep their party going.
In what was once a state that had a very rich and well devloped gun and related industry (Colt, Remington, Olin).
To quote the late great Paul Harvey -"My, my......"
If this continues, I hope that Colt moves to Alabama or whatever.
These jobs and the money they hurn thru the community need to make an impact.
How many workers will go along? Their choice.
But—IF they insist on staying because of ‘grandkids’, etc, then I have absolutely NO sympathy for them. Like my brother says: “You looking for sympathy? It’s in the dictionary—between SHIT and SYLPHILLIS.”