No More CT Gun Shows by Northeast GunShows?

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I have just checked their web page (http://northeastgunshows.com/) and they have no shows listed for Connecticut for this year.

These are the people (same website and name) who held the Collectors show in Stamford last January and the shows (which used to be in Durham) in Wallingford last January, April and October.
 
From their site:

"Because of the new laws in Connecticut regulating what guns and accessories can be sold and how they are sold, we have decided to relocate the East Coast Fine Arms Show to Matamoras, Pennsylvania."

Is this the same promoter who did the Danbury shows? Matamoras is about 70 miles from Danbury on I-84.
 
Thanks for the Info and Yes, Same People

Dear Speedo 66,

Thanks for the info. I checked their site to see if there was any explanation but I didn't click on the link to the PA show where they state their reasons.

These are the people who have been running the CT shows for many years. They had the Danbury show, which used to be (IIRC) at Eastern Connecticut State University. It stopped being at Danbury several years ago, was at Durham for some years, then recently (past year or two) was in Waterbury.
 
Probably a smart move for the promoters to move he venue to a more gun-friendly location.

Question though, does the new CT law regarding ammunition sales apply to a resident that purchases ammo in PA and then transports it to their home in CT?
 
New Yorks thousand year reich is in full swing; as of the 15th of jan ,no more on line ammo sales, & backround checks + fee for all ammo purchases,also any magazine over 10 rounds is a crime,either a felony or a misdemenor, im not sure which. All because of our illustrious governer, the furer Andrew Coumo
 
Question though, does the new CT law regarding ammunition sales apply to a resident that purchases ammo in PA and then transports it to their home in CT?

I can't imagine that a store in PA is going to ask for my CT permit since there is no law in PA or federally that requires it. You don't need any permit to possess ammo here in CT, just to buy it now.
 
I can't imagine that a store in PA is going to ask for my CT permit since there is no law in PA or federally that requires it. You don't need any permit to possess ammo here in CT, just to buy it now.
I have seen other threads here which say gun stores in New Hampshire near the Massachusetts border ask for ID before selling ammo. I guess the CT Attorney General might start asking states not to sell to CT residents like the AG of MA told NH to ID purchases.


http://www.thehighroad.org/archive/index.php/t-329286.html


"You usually will be asked for ID in Salem, NH, but not Manchester, which is further North.
They are afraid of being harrassed by the MA Attorney General, the way the internet sellers have been. Most internet places will not even ship ammo, mags, or guns to MA anymore. "
 
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Probably a smart move for the promoters to move he venue to a more gun-friendly location.

Question though, does the new CT law regarding ammunition sales apply to a resident that purchases ammo in PA and then transports it to their home in CT?
CT isn't contiguous to PA, you have to go about 60 miles through NY first. PA prides itself on being gun friendly, as previously mentioned. Unless you look like 12, I'm sure they'll sell you ammo no questions asked.

In reading the new CT statutes, I don't recall any prohibitions re: out of state ammo purchases. Unfortunately, CT borders NY and MA.
 
Regarding online sales of ammo that will be shipped to CT, several of the larger online retailers, such as Midway and Cabela's, require CT residents to fax or email a copy of their cc permit or ammo certificate as proof of eligibility before they process your order. Midway will retain the information for future purchases, but Cabela's requires a new copy for every new order placed, plus, the order must be placed over the phone, online orders are not accepted.
 
Yes there are stores in NH close to the MA that ask for identification to purchase ammo. If you have a MA drivers license they will ask to see your FOID card or whatever they call it in MA.
Their reason is a valid one. The AG in the State of MA is a ruthless thug. There have been tales of letters from the AG threatening charges being brought against retailers, both brick and mortar and online, if they sell to MA residents. The sad part is that there is no real law that restricts this activity. It is just that the retailers do not want the additional costs of litigation, for a MA sale, weather it be legal or not.
I have a friend that lives in MA and like the rest of us is always looking for ammo. I told him one day, because he has a BPS close by to just do an online/ship to store order. BPS WILL NOT do this, because of the possible litigation from the AG.

Went looking and found this on another site. Explains what the MA AG is doing to online sales. Retailers on the border are afraid of the same type of threats I believe--


"I'm posting this for any newbies that might read this thread and wonder why we have the 'No Posting Of Vendors" policy. Here are a couple of documented indisputable facts:

1. There are anti-gun state employees that - in their official capacity - have the ability to make peoples' lives really miserable. These people read this forum.

2. There are vendors that used to ship components, ammo, and accessories to Mass that no longer do so since they were threatened by the AG's office. Top Brass is one, Sportsman's Guide is another, and there are many more.

3. There is a law on the books that prohibits a business from selling ammunition in Mass unless they have an ammunition seller's license issued by the CLEO in the town in which they are located. Obviously, this law was intended to be applied to brick-and-mortar businesses located within the Commonwealth. The AG's office has taken it upon themselves to interpret the law as meaning that any business that wants to sell/ship ammo to Mass must have a license from every community where they intend to ship/sell. Since no vendor is willing to spend $11,700 per year to get the licenses, and no CLEO can/will issue a license to a vendor that is not located in their town, the AG's office has 'made' it illegal to ship ammo to anybody in Mass. There is another different law that classifies any ammunition component (case, bullet, primer, or powder) as "ammunition", so the AG has extended it's special interpretation to the sale of components as well.

The state has a virtually unlimited legal budget, especially when it comes to protecting the children from evil ammo. Vendors do not. The AG's interpretation has never been challenged in court. If it ever is challenged, it might stand up and it might not. The only thing that's certain is that -win or lose - it's going to cost a ****load of money for somebody to fight it. What the AG has been doing is sending letters to the vendors threatening (protracted) legal action, and the possibility of huge fines unless the vendor agrees in writing to not ever ship certain items to Mass again. Ever. It's been very effective for them. So far, no vendor receiving such a letter has weighed the financial pluses and minuses and decided to fight rather than acquiesce.

See? Nobody here is worried about getting in trouble by receiving ammo/components in the mail. There's no law (or even an interpretation of a law) against that. We can't get in trouble, only the vendor can.

So, by posting the name of the vendor here, you are 'outing' them to the people that would like to do them harm, and indirectly hurting every gun owner in the state by removing yet another source for ammo and components.

If you want to find vendors that will ship to Mass, be proactive and do what everybody else did: Google vendors and place an order. If they ship to Mass you'll get it, if they don't, they'll let you know.

Don't take the lazy way out and ask here. Nobody is going to post it, and unless they know you personally, they probably won't give you the info even by PM."
 
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