A showdown is developing between a sizable number of Connecticut state police officers and the politicians who passed into law highly restrictive gun control, gun bans, and bans on high capacity magazines.
Gun rights legal expert and activist David Hardy reported Friday that 250 law enforcement officers in Connecticut have signed an open letter stating that they will not enforce the new anti-gun and magazine laws, which they consider to be a violation of the Second Amendment to the U.S. Constitution.
A major news story on these developments is due to be published soon, but Hardy received an advanced notice via email from Tyler Jackson, the head of the Connecticut Peace Officers Association, the organization that sent the open letter.
According to Hardy,
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DeleteHmm... It was very informative. High capacity guns should never be allowed in a place where lots of crowd is present - Such as theater, hotel, restaurants, shopping malls etc.
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Scott Edvin
Because only those high capacity ones jump out of your holster and start firing by themselves? Or limit mags to no more than 10, so one has to be changed in 1/2 seconds?
DeleteExactly Brock, my high capacity gun was on my kitchen table following my every move last night, I swear its gonna fire at me one of these day, I'm just glad its lazy......... ;-/
DeleteHow many rounds does your "clip" take......?:)
Delete30 rounds per clip...... ;)
DeleteDamn, that's a big one.......:)
DeleteI read somewhere that this was not true, do we have any confirmation on this?
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Here's one I posted yesterday.
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I really wish Scott would be the first one through my door, if it hits the fan, I think his mind would change rather quickly, as the shot shells and the 223's wizzed into his vest......... ;-p
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