Posted on 02/25/2014 5:20:07 AM PST by Daffynition
Gun confiscations is one step closer in Connecticut. The mainstream media spins it as one more chance for non-compliant gun owners who failed to register their scary guns before the January 1 deadline.
In reality, these letters - 106 to rifle owners, and 108 more to residents with standard capacity magazines are the first step in the Connecticut State Police beginning to round up guns arbitrarily made illegal last year in that state. These guns include Americas favorite rifle, the AR-15 and magazines over 10 rounds, which include the standard capacity magazines made for that Americas favorite rifle.
Failure to register is now a felony now in Connecticut.
How long will it be before there is bloodshed over this law? Were not sure, but were confident it is coming unless the law is rescinded or struck down by the courts.
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It appears the CSP likes to style themselves as some kind of uber-gunfighter with the exposed and cartridges-forward standard-capacity magazines they carry. As usual, another case of “OK for me but not for thee” from the enforcers.
CT is probably a “test” state to see how the people react to gun consfiscation. They’re probably going to experiment and see what produces the least reaction using soft-handed techniques at first then move to ard-handed tactics if the pople don’t push back. Oklahoma is usually one of their choice states to confuct experiments because the people are so laid back, behind the times and are generally not as suspicious about the government’s motives. But its also very gun / hunting friendly and too close to Texas who would immediately spot their deception and warn them. I think they chose tge Northeastern quadrant because they are so pro-government, liberal, and largely Obama supporters. Just my opinion based on life experiences of course.
It is a State, not Federal, crime. It is not a federal felony.
Maybe that’s the weapon s/he will use when she comes to my house to confiscate.
Well, I guess we know who to shoot now, don’t we?
The State Politzei should take looong vacations.
Lock and Load, boys and girls.
WTF is that????
I have a couple of friends in CT that are in the midst of this.
This could get ugly, quickly...
Okay, for some reason I associated “felony” with federal.
> If they know who they are to send them letters, whats the registration for?
I imagine it’s for the legalities such as igning and acknowledging that you are the owner of the gun so the court systems cn prove you are the owner and the guilty arty who didn’t turn in your gun when they come to arrest you.
This is utter BULL$HIT and the president is laughing at the Constitution as he’s doing it. Those amendments were added to prevent tyrrany from taking over by very wise men who are no longer respected by our NFL administration
Though a state felony conviction in CT becomes a felony in every state where legally possessing a firearm is concerned.
I may not be in CT but my response would be the same. COME AND F’ING GET IT. I DARE YOU.
Good God what is that creature holding that rifle
“She”...
More like “it.”
That’s the rub....they *don’t* know and have said so......all *they* do know...there are many more guns [and the *list* keeps expanding].... than are actually registered.
I think I saw her picture in the same uniform in the Simon Wiesenthal Center archives. Maybe in Dachau or was it Auschwitz?
If I had one of these guns I would give it to a relative or friend in another state to hold for me for a few years. Just tell the Connecticut authorities that your gun is out of their state jurisdiction
Sounds like they are emasculated in their powers.
War is coming to Connecticut. It’s just a matter of time. When they start killing their own to confiscate the guns, it will be time to fight back
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