Rich B
Regular Member
The Connecticut Department of Emergency Services and Public Protection have been routinely sending letters threatening gun owners in the State of Connecticut with arrest if they don't turn in their firearms upon being issued an Ex Parte restraining order.
http://ctcarry.com/News/Release/0a624b51-3b74-4228-8fe0-384f2945d428
They are without statutory authority to do this, and we have been observing as Attorney Rachel Baird holds their feet to the fire in court over this.
This week, US Senator and former Attorney General Richard Blumenthal and US Senator Christopher Murphy expressed their intent to change the law Federally to allow for the DESPP's criminal behavior.
Where is the accountability for the State Police?
Connecticut Carry Director Ed Peruta asks this and more in an easy to share and easy to understand video:
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Xo7tResI0QY
http://ctcarry.com/News/Release/0a624b51-3b74-4228-8fe0-384f2945d428
They are without statutory authority to do this, and we have been observing as Attorney Rachel Baird holds their feet to the fire in court over this.
This week, US Senator and former Attorney General Richard Blumenthal and US Senator Christopher Murphy expressed their intent to change the law Federally to allow for the DESPP's criminal behavior.
Where is the accountability for the State Police?
Connecticut Carry Director Ed Peruta asks this and more in an easy to share and easy to understand video:
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Xo7tResI0QY