 harlenm
join:2002-09-02 Shelton, CT
| reply to Rungel Re: [OT] Registering your Handguns?
Yes it does!
CT isn't really that bad for gun laws though. Vermont and Alaska are the only states that allow you to carry without a permit. There aren't too many restrictions in CT as to where you can't carry. My sister lives in GA and I researched the gun laws there and you can't carry anywhere that alcohol is sold for on premise consumption. That means you can't carry if you go out to dinner. That's a stupid law, and we don't have that here in CT. |
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  Phantom 2 On no he can't Premium join:2002-05-13
| Why would you need to carry a gun when you go out to dinner?Why not join the military if you like to carry a weapon.You can carry that bad boy 24 hours a day.As you can tell,I hate the idea of anyone carrying a gun.Nothing personal intended here.It just scares me to know that someone sitting next to me,in some bar,is carrying a gun. -- Welcome home Vietnam Vets."We were soldiers once...and young" |
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  Shadow01 Premium join:2003-10-24 Wasteland | It would be best if you never left your home then. I carry most of the time. Sorry, but your feelings have no bering on my decision to carry |
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  Rungel Run A Mile Live Awhile GT2110's Premium join:2001-12-05 Ya I'm Here
| reply to Phantom 2 Well i didn't make it over to Montville today. I hardly ever carry a gun. In the five years or so I've had my permit i think I've carried one twice. I do like target practice. And you really need a permit to do that. That's one of the reasons i got it. Glenn it depends on what your town your living in. Some towns require 3 letters of reference. Some towns require nothing. Expect a course in handgun safety. Which is like 75$
Oh i did my time in the military -- Rockin' The Awakening Heart, Mind and Soul »leeniebreckenridge.com/ CD now available! |
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  91439306 15,000 Watts of Bass Power
join:2002-10-16 New Milford, CT
| reply to harlenm You know, this is what really burns my arse. We live in a nation with a second amendment, which, in the clearest, plainest English, defines that we have the right to keep and bear arms, and elsewhere, it defines that our rights are INALIANABLE rights.
Then we have the states, which, for some reason, are immune to making unconstitutional gun laws.
When the heck are the citizens going to revolt against this miscarriage of justice?
Look at the poor folks in Suffolk, County, LI, who are living in sheer terror because of a rash of 36 home invasions this year. This is the result of these Communist gun laws.
I'm sorry if this is a little off topic, but this is one of the evil faces of government that makes my blood boil enough to kill a government agent. I'll own, carry and do whatever the hell I deem necesary to protect myself and my family, from criminals--including those who operate "under color of law".
Connecticut, get it through your collective government heads--the citizens have a RIGHT TO KEEP AND BEAR ARMS. Right. Not privilage. Rights cannot be licensed. I don't need no damned license to carry. It's in the US Constitution, the highest law of the land! -- Take care,
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  Glenn I'D Rather Be Skiing Premium join:2000-10-05 Wallingford, CT
| reply to Rungel said by Rungel :Well i didn't make it over to Montville today. I hardly ever carry a gun. In the five years or so I've had my permit i think I've carried one twice. I do like target practice. And you really need a permit to do that. That's one of the reasons i got it. Glenn it depends on what your town your living in. Some towns require 3 letters of reference. Some towns require nothing. Expect a course in handgun safety. Which is like 75$ Oh i did my time in the military Thanks! I'll contact the local PD for the info.
Back when I lived in Mass, I had to go to the local PD, I was fingerprinted, they did a background check (took a few days, this was the mid 90's, no one really had the interweb) then I was issued the permit.
Given what the constitution says, that's pretty much how it should be. -- The BlueRibbon Coalition: Protecting the off-road community www.northeastatvers.com www.vwenthusiast.com |
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  Rungel Run A Mile Live Awhile GT2110's Premium join:2001-12-05 Ya I'm Here
| Glenn expect for it to take weeks and weeks now. So many people applying. They gave me a hard time for a long time. Finally i went to see a friend who was a cop he wrote me a letter. And i had it in a few days. -- Rockin' The Awakening Heart, Mind and Soul »leeniebreckenridge.com/ CD now available! |
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  Glenn I'D Rather Be Skiing Premium join:2000-10-05 Wallingford, CT
| said by Rungel :Glenn expect for it to take weeks and weeks now. So many people applying. They gave me a hard time for a long time. Finally i went to see a friend who was a cop he wrote me a letter. And i had it in a few days. Wow, they gave you a hard time? What was the reason? -- The BlueRibbon Coalition: Protecting the off-road community www.northeastatvers.com www.vwenthusiast.com |
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 Domenic00
join:2000-05-15 Trumbull, CT | Yeah they gave me a Hard Time in Trumbull because they said the people I refered were somewhat related to me which was so lame. BUT they gave it to me anyways..lol |
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