I currently live on the CT and MA state line, I spend roughly half my time out of the house in MA where I do not have a LTC, and the penalty for being caught with a gun is severe. The other half is spent in CT, where I am licensed.
I am scrupulous about always carrying in CT, but NEVER in MA. The citizens of MA passed their laws, and when I am in their state I respect those laws even if I disagree with them. If I felt the need to carry while in MA, I simply would not go there. Life is full of choices and trade offs. I have to believe however in the rule of law. If I disagree with a law, I would work to amend it, not violate it.
Some people here view carrying a gun as their god given right, I do not subscribe to this version of "natural right"... and I am not so passionate about carrying a handgun that I would violate a valid state law to do so. In my case, the penalties for so doing and being caught as simply too steep. If a law is unjust, there are other ways to petition the government for redress of grievances.
Should the Connecticut legislature attempt to limit concealed carry, I would fight that law strenuously, but should it pass lawfully, it would be the law, and as a citizen I would be bound to follow it. No one likes Federal gun laws, but even those on the right realize that states have almost unlimited police powers over their citizens.