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<blockquote data-quote="SeanO" data-source="post: 2420586" data-attributes="member: 32634"><p>CT has required AW registration since 1994. They did a second registration in 2004(?). Confiscation still hasn't happened.</p><p></p><p>As much as I despise the gun laws that went into effect, these letters are not confiscation per se. The state is not going to go confiscating legally registered AWs and LCMs. They are going to confiscate now illegally owned and unregistered AWs and LCMs. Very similar to confiscating firearms from felons(which I don't agree with). If you registered and followed the law your guns are safe if you broke the law the aren't safe. This is definitely being blown out of proportion.</p><p></p><p>To add, anyone that says CT residents took this laying down is an idiot. You obviously have no idea the fighting that CT residents went through. The new laws were bound to happen. The legislature tried to ram through laws after Sandy Hook and gun owners stood up. The legislature did not have the votes to push the laws through in a normal or legal fashion. They therefore decided to call an emergency certification and shove this crap down the throats of CT residents with no public hearing and behind closed doors.</p><p></p><p>"I'd just move away" - I did, I moved to ME, then to OK...to my surprise OK is far more restrictive than ME.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="SeanO, post: 2420586, member: 32634"] CT has required AW registration since 1994. They did a second registration in 2004(?). Confiscation still hasn't happened. As much as I despise the gun laws that went into effect, these letters are not confiscation per se. The state is not going to go confiscating legally registered AWs and LCMs. They are going to confiscate now illegally owned and unregistered AWs and LCMs. Very similar to confiscating firearms from felons(which I don't agree with). If you registered and followed the law your guns are safe if you broke the law the aren't safe. This is definitely being blown out of proportion. To add, anyone that says CT residents took this laying down is an idiot. You obviously have no idea the fighting that CT residents went through. The new laws were bound to happen. The legislature tried to ram through laws after Sandy Hook and gun owners stood up. The legislature did not have the votes to push the laws through in a normal or legal fashion. They therefore decided to call an emergency certification and shove this crap down the throats of CT residents with no public hearing and behind closed doors. "I'd just move away" - I did, I moved to ME, then to OK...to my surprise OK is far more restrictive than ME. [/QUOTE]
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