Charles Gillette, who was registering magazines, told the news station that he would have a problem with it if the state was trying to ban the magazines or firearms, but said “if they want to just know where they are, that’s fine with me.”


Any what public service/safety interest is being satisfied by them knowing where they are? Does knowledge of a gun's location prevent crime?

The only reason why they want to know where the guns are is so they can take them. Non-compliance with confiscation will be a serious offense (Stalin made it a capital offense, in NY the SAFE Act imposes longer sentences than sexual assault). CT gun owners have just documented they are gun owners and documented each of their weapons. There is no where to run and no where to hide.