
Fox News has finally reported that Connecticut has sent out gun confiscation letters.
The letters tell gun owners of now-illegal assault weapons and large capacity ammunition magazines to relinquish the arms to the police or make them permanently inoperable.
Hundreds of thousands of residents have yet to comply with the new law, which they were required to do by Jan. 1st of this year – turning them all into felons overnight.
What your next move Connecticut?
Connecticut officials are urging owners of now-illegal assault weapons and large capacity ammunition magazines to relinquish them to the police or make them permanently inoperable.The Department of Emergency Services and Public Protection announced Friday it had sent a letter to owners who had failed to register the items by a Jan. 1 deadline, part of last year’s gun control law. Officials offered advice on what to do now with the weapons and magazines.
The letter says gun owners are in compliance with the new state law if their items are no longer in Connecticut or were sold to an authorized gun dealer.
Those who fail to comply face charges of possessing an unregistered assault weapon and/or high capacity magazine.
Commissioner Dora Schriro denied rumors DESPP is confiscating weapons.
if your sheriff supports this he needs to be voted out with the rest of the lying politicians who swore to uphold the constitution.
Don’t
mmmmmmm …..time start the blood letting ?????
That smug as^ hole!!
Hang on to them friends
The last time I looked anybody but a felon can own a gun or a pistol in the USA.
Sound like the police are in obomas pocket along with their ELECTED OFFICIALS”? give them nothing!
Never surrender.
Good work Obama , now you can use all of the prisons you had built , I bet the Black American’s can keep theirs
Screw CT! Keep your guns, take this unconstitutional c**p to court and be ready to fight! This is exactly why we have the right to form militias! There is not one single red blooded American that believes in the constitution and bill of rights that would support this.