From Guns Save Lives:
Sounds almost tyrannical that a government would use one of their databases of citizens to track down and arrest those citizens because they aren’t in their new database of citizens.
Well, that’s what might happen in CT. As you may or may not be aware, a very large portion of firearms that are required, by law, to be registered with the state of Connecticut, were not, in fact, registered with the state of Connecticut.
Some people say it’s a massive act of civil disobedience, others say it’s ignorance of a new law and deadlines.
Whatever the reason, The Hartford Courant wants all of those people punished. By some estimates, 20,000 – 100,000 residents may have failed to register their firearms with the state.
Here is what the Courant has to say about that in a recent editorial:
“Although willful noncompliance with the law is doubtless a major issue, it’s possible that many gun owners are unaware of their obligation to register military-style assault weapons and would do so if given another chance.”
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The owners and editors of the paper will be some of the first ones rounded up and liquidated.
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