Fox News has finally reported that Connecticut has sent out gun confiscation letters.
The letters tell gun owners of now-illegal assault weapons and large capacity ammunition magazines to relinquish the arms to the police or make them permanently inoperable.
Hundreds of thousands of residents have yet to comply with the new law, which they were required to do by Jan. 1st of this year – turning them all into felons overnight.
What your next move Connecticut?
Connecticut officials are urging owners of now-illegal assault weapons and large capacity ammunition magazines to relinquish them to the police or make them permanently inoperable.The Department of Emergency Services and Public Protection announced Friday it had sent a letter to owners who had failed to register the items by a Jan. 1 deadline, part of last year’s gun control law. Officials offered advice on what to do now with the weapons and magazines.
The letter says gun owners are in compliance with the new state law if their items are no longer in Connecticut or were sold to an authorized gun dealer.
Those who fail to comply face charges of possessing an unregistered assault weapon and/or high capacity magazine.
Commissioner Dora Schriro denied rumors DESPP is confiscating weapons.
Thughes says:
“why would the Sheriff’s Department get involved or a police chief.”
From: http://www.truthandaction.org/connecticut-gun-confiscation-letters-now-confirmed-by-fox/comment-page-76/#comment-921523
why would the Sheriff’s Department get involved or a police chief.
Steve Thomas is a DOUCHE!
this is how police get a bad name just like speed trap s
If they bought they bought their guns before they was Illegal then they should be legal.
WHY BE BULLIED
An unlawful law is no law at all.
Nutz !!! This is a time Americans need to be armed to the teeth . We have a government that wants to disarm America . NUTZ .
Jacktales says:
“Voters in Connecticut can resolve the issue in the next election.”
From: http://www.truthandaction.org/connecticut-gun-confiscation-letters-now-confirmed-by-fox/comment-page-76/#comment-922377
Voters in Connecticut can resolve the issue in the next election.