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    Default Sounds like CT Gun Grabbers want to kick in doors

    http://newtown.patch.com/groups/cagv...cagv-dissenter

    This is the open letter, two words really throws me off. More than "Automatic weapons" and "high cap clips".

    This is an open letter to the elected officials of Connecticut and concerned citizens:

    I am a long-time supporter, financially and morally, of CT Against Gun Violence and have applauded their accomplishments in the last legislative session. The new gun law was a triumph of common sense and the law should be allowed to stand unchanged. Simply put, we can not allow any amnesty nor leniency for owners of automatic weapons and high capacity clips.

    Earlier this week, I received an email from CAGV that has me distressed. Apparently, the organization wishes to support a limited amnesty for gun owners who have either intentionally or unintentionally ignored the registration deadline at the end of December. In exchange, CAGV proposes other tweaks to the law that seem too technical to matter much.

    I am against this proposal and I am writing today to implore all of our elected officials to block any sort of "amnesty" for owners of automatic assault weapons or high capacity clips. These items are a menace to your culture and it should be left to the courts to decide if changes to the law are warranted, not political back scratching.

    Our best in the nation law was passed last spring and these people have had many months during which to get their act together and submit the required forms. Offering those who were too lazy or too stupid to comply in the allotted time a window during which to register their now illegal assault weapons and clips is an insult. Ignorance of the law and/or a belated sense of concern about being caught is no reason to change the law. Let these "law abiding citizens" reap what they have sown and leave the ban as it is.

    That John McKinney and other Republicans seems to be supporting this "amnesty" should be seen for the political act that it is. McKinney has learned that his noble support of the new law has soured the GOP base against him and he is seeking to get back in their good graces. As residents of Connecticut we should not allow McKinney and other worried/vulnerable Republicans to shore up their support with the GOP gun owners at the expense of the rule of law.

    No amnesty, no leniency, no exceptions. Voters are watching you Hartford. And the CAGV membership is watching its leadership.

    I am a CAGV dissenter.
    "that these items are a menace to your culture"? Is this "person" even from here? Might as well say "The dear leader wills it" in the end.
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    Sounds like the rantings of an A-hole

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    I agree a rants from an A-hole

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    I stand with the ones refusing to register. Screw this clown and "his culture". When are the gun companies leaving CT? That is gonna be a big hit for the state just like MD is taking. Man I bet WY would love to have colt and magpul!!! My family in WY sent me a thank you letter over magpul.

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    Quote Originally Posted by trlcavscout View Post
    I stand with the ones refusing to register. Screw this clown and "his culture". When are the gun companies leaving CT? That is gonna be a big hit for the state just like MD is taking. Man I bet WY would love to have colt and magpul!!! My family in WY sent me a thank you letter over magpul.
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    In CA when they had registration and very few people registered their firearms, the state AG ran a one year amnesty to register your banned weapons. Some people then registered their banned firearms during this amnesty. Well guess what? Someone sued and a judge said that the amnesty was illegal because the AG just can't make up laws as he goes along. Then they sent out letters to those that registered during the amnesty to turn in their illegal arms or face arrest and prosecution. One guy tried to sue and lost, the ban was in place and registration led to firearms confiscation by the state. It is still going on under new laws enacted in the recent past and new laws being proposed now.



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    Quote Originally Posted by wctriumph View Post
    In CA when they had registration and very few people registered their firearms, the state AG ran a one year amnesty to register your banned weapons. Some people then registered their banned firearms during this amnesty. Well guess what? Someone sued and a judge said that the amnesty was illegal because the AG just can't make up laws as he goes along. Then they sent out letters to those that registered during the amnesty to turn in their illegal arms or face arrest and prosecution. One guy tried to sue and lost, the ban was in place and registration led to firearms confiscation by the state. It is still going on under new laws enacted in the recent past and new laws being proposed now.
    This is the first thing I thought of when I heard CT was going to offer an amnesty for registration. Frankly I wouldn't be surprised if this isn't the plan.
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    The responses were well thought out and appropriate. It does not so much matter the statements of those ill-informed as does the reasoned response that it engenders lest the correct answer be dragged onto the same level as the incorrect answer.
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    It yet remains to be seen how heavily this will be enforced.

    There WILL be a database of registered weapons and people, hell it is only ~50k records according to news reports. That could be entered by hand.
    Once that can be called up on any random LE encounter look out.

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