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Originally Posted by Grouse
This 350k number for assault weapons and 2.5 mlion mags is bunk also.
Here is why. For ass weapons. We have had a background check system for 30 years. Basically a duplicate of the federal system. It is required for all new transactions. For all private pistol trasactions and for all tranactions to an ffl. Horse. Trading a gun. It was also optional for al private rifle sales. Given my anecdotal exp. I would say 50% did the dps form 3 on Private rifle sales. So i buy ass rifle from a ffl. Keep it a few years and sell it to mprimo dong a dps3 . He keeps it. And sells it to dafadda who keeps the rifle then sells it to stevect. Doing a dps 3. The stae counts me as 1, mprimo as 1 then dafadda as 1 and steve as 1. It records 4 guns. Not one. It record 4 people as owning a gun not just the last one. They are trying to run a set of metrics to weed out the errors, ut according to the lady who does the dps 3 calls all the good programers are working on the state health care exchange.
For the magazines. My local gun store who is part of the lawsuit. Registered 1/10 of the magazines reported for his personal stash. Another 1k in the buisness. I personally registered all of my mags. The problem is that there is no accurate way to. Track mags and never has been.
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No such thing a "ass" guns or weapons.
Only the military and LE have select fire weapons, so, the word "assault" as tied to today's ar platform is a carefully constructed switch on words that Democraps have been manipulating since molester Bill Clinton was in office. Remember his manipultaion of "is". Every ar in possession in Connecticut that is non select fire is nothing more than a sporting rifle.
To count the platform in Ct. is impossible. There are guns dating back decades that were never known about. Those owners dare never surface. And there are alot of them. Also, since the unconstitutional law that directly infringes on Ct residents was put in place, nobody knows what guns left the state for storage elsewhere, or how many non registered were imported "just in case". What the people of Ct need to do is group together, hire the most powerful pro Constitution law firm available, and have the law declared unconstitutional, thus suspending it forever. Law Enforcement up in Ct is at a sort of impasse, stating they will uphold laws. Yet there are pro gun LEO's who have no interest in restricting law abiding people, and they don't want to get shot trying to go door to door. Not to mention going door to door, on sheer volume of residences, is impossible.
The legal route is the way to go, immediately.