Rich B
Regular Member
From: http://ctcarry.com/Announcement/Details/c8cf242e-71ba-4c22-8a22-ee9c151454e4
This is our Final Stand against Gun Bans
The E-Cert package has been proposed and it is ready to go, what will you do about it?
Connecticut, April 2, 2013:
The legislative leaders have been working on that is the work of the Bipartisan Committee that we have been fighting has released their proposed Emergency Certification bill to the General Assembly. This bill has a number of very offensive regulations:
- 1 feature ‘assault weapon ban’ with new firearms banned by name
- 10 round restriction on magazines to be bought, sold and transferred. Your magazines would have no worth since they cannot be sold. The bill also forces you to carry larger magazines with only 10 rounds.
- Background checks on all private sales and we can assume transfers as well.
- Permits for long gun purchases.
- Permits for ammunition purchases.
- Weakens the Board of Firearms Permit Examiners by putting two more government chosen cronies on the board and allowing a second chance at denying your permit to the local issuing authority.
- Long gun purchases are restricted to age 21 or over.
There is grandfathering in the magazine ban and the AWB, but they are not at all good. In fact, they are hardly any kind of compromise and should not be considered such.
This is our very last chance. The General Assembly will move this to a vote very quickly. You must contact every legislator and tell them you oppose this bill. Explain that the magazine ban will cause you to be put at a severe disadvantage to criminals when in public since they will not abide by the 10 round limitation and you will have to. Let them know that it is offensive to think that we can send men and women to war at 18, but when they return they will lack the constitutional right to own a firearm.
Let them know that a ‘yes’ vote for the bill will mean a ‘no’ vote for them at the polls.
Our only hope at this point is that we can convince the General Assembly that this bill is too broad and overreaching. This is our last chance, but it is also theirs.
Connecticut Carry is dedicated to advancing and protecting the fundamental civil rights of the men and women of Connecticut to keep and bear arms for defense of themselves and the state as guaranteed by the United States Constitution and the Constitution of Connecticut.
Contact:
Richard Burgess
President
Connecticut Carry, Inc
Ph: 203-208-9577
Email: rich@ctcarry.com
http://ctcarry.com
This is our Final Stand against Gun Bans
The E-Cert package has been proposed and it is ready to go, what will you do about it?
Connecticut, April 2, 2013:
The legislative leaders have been working on that is the work of the Bipartisan Committee that we have been fighting has released their proposed Emergency Certification bill to the General Assembly. This bill has a number of very offensive regulations:
- 1 feature ‘assault weapon ban’ with new firearms banned by name
- 10 round restriction on magazines to be bought, sold and transferred. Your magazines would have no worth since they cannot be sold. The bill also forces you to carry larger magazines with only 10 rounds.
- Background checks on all private sales and we can assume transfers as well.
- Permits for long gun purchases.
- Permits for ammunition purchases.
- Weakens the Board of Firearms Permit Examiners by putting two more government chosen cronies on the board and allowing a second chance at denying your permit to the local issuing authority.
- Long gun purchases are restricted to age 21 or over.
There is grandfathering in the magazine ban and the AWB, but they are not at all good. In fact, they are hardly any kind of compromise and should not be considered such.
This is our very last chance. The General Assembly will move this to a vote very quickly. You must contact every legislator and tell them you oppose this bill. Explain that the magazine ban will cause you to be put at a severe disadvantage to criminals when in public since they will not abide by the 10 round limitation and you will have to. Let them know that it is offensive to think that we can send men and women to war at 18, but when they return they will lack the constitutional right to own a firearm.
Let them know that a ‘yes’ vote for the bill will mean a ‘no’ vote for them at the polls.
Our only hope at this point is that we can convince the General Assembly that this bill is too broad and overreaching. This is our last chance, but it is also theirs.
Connecticut Carry is dedicated to advancing and protecting the fundamental civil rights of the men and women of Connecticut to keep and bear arms for defense of themselves and the state as guaranteed by the United States Constitution and the Constitution of Connecticut.
Contact:
Richard Burgess
President
Connecticut Carry, Inc
Ph: 203-208-9577
Email: rich@ctcarry.com
http://ctcarry.com
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