One Handgun per Month: CT

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I cannot support a 'one handgun per month' bill. Heck, I'm lucky if I can afford one every 6 months!
 
Robert Hairless, at least they're positive thinkers. Gotta admire that. Positive but bricklike thinkers. A coworkers favorite expression, "That guy's a brick.".

It's all based on hopeful reasoning.
I sometimes wonder where do these legislators come from?
Then I stop.
Too depressing.
Whoever wrote this bill seems to have the reasoning ability of a college freshman.
 
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:barf: :neener: :barf: :barf: I would say get a petition started and RECALL all the anti-gunners you can. The anti-gunners in your legislature always forget that we the voters are their employers,the the legislatures are just employees. They can be hired and fired at anytime DAY OR NIGHT!!!!!!:mad: :mad: :mad:
 
Update

Committee Changes Language of Connecticut One-Gun-A-Month Initiative!

Please Continue to Call Your State Senator!



The proposed one-gun-a-month legislation, Senate Bill 938, sponsored by State Senators Martin Looney (D-11) and Toni Harp (D-10), was changed to a “study” of the issue and is now headed to the Senate for debate.



The Public Safety and Security committee voted 12 to 11 to change the language of the bill to: “AN ACT CONCERNING A STUDY OF LIMITING THE PURCHASE OF HANDGUNS TO ONE PER MONTH”.



If the Senate approves this change of language a vote on the issue of one-gun-a-month will be put off until next session when the “study” data is available.

While this seems like a victory, the fight is far from over! Please continue to call your State Senators and Representatives at (860)-240-0100 and remind them that the one-gun-a-month concept does not work.

One-gun-a-month has not worked in the few states where adopted and South Carolina recently repealed its one-gun-a-month law.

Remember legislation is never really “dead” until the legislative session is over. Please continue to call your State Senator and urge him or her to oppose any assault on our right to keep and bear arms!
 
luckily, this bill won't get a vote this session. but they are still trying to attach it to another bill next session.
 
If I was forced to lived there, I would just buy my guns on the street or in bars. Although the quantity of drug money has pushed street prices up a bit, they are often cheaper than buying from a legal retailer, and you don't have to fill out any paperwork.
 
Obxned, if thats the case then you would LOVE New Haven.....I can remember the first broad daylight drive by shooting I saw there....right outside a bar named Rudy's as I recall....we were up there to go Mtn Biking up at Westrock(?)...squeeling tires and blam blam blam...some dude is down on the sidewalk and the car making trax.....folks treated it like an everyday thing...no big deal.....WOW what a war zone.
 
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