Connecticut State Police are reminding firearms owners that state regulations on long guns will change Tuesday.
Troopers say that beginning April 1, long guns cannot be sold or transferred without one of the following documents: a permit to carry pistols or revolvers, an eligibility certificate for pistols or revolvers or a long gun eligibility certificate.
State police say those documents also will allow people to buy ammunition. Anyone who wants to buy ammunition and not additional firearms will only be required to obtain an ammunition certificate.
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8 comments:
Why should anyone need a permit to allow one of or rights. You think we will soon need permits for all of the Bill of Rights?
Our wonderful government , ain't it great!
Wonder how many steak knives or sharp pencils I can have in my home?
Either way, they still have a list of names and addresses.
I used to have more respect for the intelligence of those in Connecticut.
"...shall not be infringed" must have a totally different meaning up there.
And the cops will enforce it...
Hypocrites.
So, when I get pulled over, in Ct... I can request the officer show me his eligibility certificates for his carry weapon, right?
Not all of them 12:00. Check out Oath Keepers Molon Labe.
It's better to sell any registered firearm and magazine out of state, then but one of the many smuggled and unregistered ones going around up there.
Maryland is next....with O'Gay Transgender O'Malley
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