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A QUESTION FOR THE ATTORNEY GENERAL

Edward Peruta

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This is an interesting email I received this evening:

If someone had a permit and holstered a pistol to their dog's abdomen, open carry, in a little holster decorated with dog bones for a walk around the neighborhood, would that be illegal?

Some people are beginning to think outside the box.

It's going to be cheaper to buy a dog than pay the new state fees for permits.
 

Lenny Benedetto

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I would suggest that for this to be legal, the dog would have to be the one with the permit!

OC or CC is only legal WITH a PERMIT in CT.

Now where do we find a certified instructor in CT, willing to pass a dog through their course?? :shock: LOL!!
 
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