Hawk 19
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I know of 2 individuals who were applying for a CT pistol permit. When they were at Middletown to complete the process there was a question on the application that asked why they were applying for a permit. Both of them wrote down "To exercise my Constitutional rights". The State Police Officer refused to accept this as an answer and return the paperwork. He would not accept the paperwork until they had written some other reason, i.e., "For home protection" or some other reason. I am of the mindset that if my reason truly was to exercise my rights and the Officer makes me change it then in effect the Officer is forcing me to lie on the form. Thoughts? Anyone else heard of this issue?