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.
More nonsense @ Fox
Gun owners need to put up billboards to "relinquish or destroy banned politicians" along with the name and picture of the politician.
ReplyDeleteI'll vote for that.
DeleteNow let me get this straight, the Ct State Government sent letters to all gun and magazine owners to disable their guns. Now, think about that, if they knew who to send the letter too, why did they need to register in the first place? It's tar and feather time!!!
ReplyDeleteif they knew who to send the letter too, why did they need to register in the first place?
DeleteGood point and especially magazines. You wouldn't think even up there that there would have been records kept of magazines purchase.
Shorter State of Connecticut;
ReplyDelete"Pretty Please?"
with sugar on top.:)
DeleteOh i'd imagine a few will be rendered inoperable for sure... After the barrels melt or some of the firing components fail from the rapid buildip carbon deposits due to heavy rates of fire....
ReplyDeleteHeh!:)
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