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CT attempts to tighten the screws on their gun registration

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http://www.journalinquirer.com/site/new ... 1556&rfi=6

"Gun registration bill unveiled
By Keith M. Phaneuf, Journal Inquirer
03/23/2006


HARTFORD [CT] - Leaders of the legislature's Judiciary and Public Safety committees and other state and municipal leaders called Wednesday for a law penalizing gun owners who fail to notify authorities if their weapons are stolen or lost.

Under the bill, owners failing to report a lost or stolen firearm within 72 hours could be found guilty of a Class A misdemeanor and face a $500 fine. A second offense would be classified as a Class D felony, and could involve up to five years in prison.

"Quite frankly, there's only one reason why a law-abiding firearms owner would not report the loss or theft of their firearm: because they are fronting for criminals," said Sen. Andrew J. McDonald, D-Stamford, co-chairman of the Judiciary Committee. "This bill is going to crack down on one of the major sources of illegal firearms on the street, and soon after it is passed I predict we'll see a real reduction in inner-city gun violence."

"No conscientious or responsible gun owner has anything to fear from this bill," [insert :roll: ] added Senate Majority Leader Martin M. Looney, D-New Haven, who predicted the proposal would attract a broad base of support in both the House and Senate.

The measure also received endorsements from Chief State's Attorney Christopher L. Morano, Hartford Mayor Eddie Perez, and from West Hartford Police Chief James Strillacci, who is legislative liaison for the Connecticut Police Chiefs Association.

"Prosecutors have asked us to take appropriate action concerning any loopholes concerning the need to report stolen or lost firearms," said Rep. Michael P. Lawlor, D-East Haven, the Judiciary Committee's other co-chairman.

Sen. Andrea L. Stillman, D-Waterford, whose district includes New London, said gun violence is a problem not just in Connecticut's largest cities, but also in many of its smaller urban centers, such as New London. "This is not a big-city problem," she said. "It is a problem for the state of Connecticut."

Angie Sutton of Hartford, co-chairwoman of the Hartford-based Mothers United Against Violence, told reporters during a news conference at the Legislative Office Building how her step-father, James Washington, was shot and killed by an unknown assailant in February 2002 in his store, J & J Market on Enfield Street.

"My family lives every day with his loss," she said, adding her group was formed by those who lost loved ones to violence, usually through gun crimes.

Police still have not learned the identity of the gunman, Sutton said, adding, "Odds are he was someone who should not have had a gun to begin with." "
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Paladin wrote:"Quite frankly, there's only one reason why a law-abiding firearms owner would not report the loss or theft of their firearm: because they are fronting for criminals," said Sen. Andrew J. McDonald, D-Stamford, co-chairman of the Judiciary Committee. "This bill is going to crack down on one of the major sources of illegal firearms on the street, and soon after it is passed I predict we'll see a real reduction in inner-city gun violence."
Prove it nucklehead!
"No conscientious or responsible gun owner has anything to fear from this bill," [insert :roll: ] added Senate Majority Leader Martin M. Looney, D-New Haven, who predicted the proposal would attract a broad base of support in both the House and Senate.
Again, proof is in the pudding...
The measure also received endorsements from Chief State's Attorney Christopher L. Morano, Hartford Mayor Eddie Perez, and from West Hartford Police Chief James Strillacci, who is legislative liaison for the Connecticut Police Chiefs Association.
Yep, the usual suspects...
"Prosecutors have asked us to take appropriate action concerning any loopholes concerning the need to report stolen or lost firearms," said Rep. Michael P. Lawlor, D-East Haven, the Judiciary Committee's other co-chairman.
hmmmmm, I'm sure the "inner-city" folks will be lining up to report stolen or lost firearms...
Sen. Andrea L. Stillman, D-Waterford, whose district includes New London, said gun violence is a problem not just in Connecticut's largest cities, but also in many of its smaller urban centers, such as New London. "This is not a big-city problem," she said. "It is a problem for the state of Connecticut."
Why do I have a slight problem with this statement??? Again, this looks very embelished to me...
Angie Sutton of Hartford, co-chairwoman of the Hartford-based Mothers United Against Violence, told reporters during a news conference at the Legislative Office Building how her step-father, James Washington, was shot and killed by an unknown assailant in February 2002 in his store, J & J Market on Enfield Street.
And he was killed (to which I am honestly sorry to hear) by a stolen or lost firearm???
"My family lives every day with his loss," she said, adding her group was formed by those who lost loved ones to violence, usually through gun crimes.

Police still have not learned the identity of the gunman, Sutton said, adding, "Odds are he was someone who should not have had a gun to begin with." "
This is very similar to the Jonathan Barrica killing a block away from my house a few years ago...And they havent' caught that killer either...

They really leaned on his father to become a mouthpiece for the Brady Bunch at the time...

I went to one of his local community "conferences", and even though I am totally empathetic to the loss of his son, to which it has been recently established that he (Jonathan) was part of a local gang...I totally challenged him in front of my nieghbors to his attack on our 2nd Amendment right...

I am totally behind people who have been effected by "gun violence", but don't turn your loss into an attack on my right to keep an bear arms in my own defense...That will get you an earful...And you might not like what you hear...
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.......said Sen. Andrew J. McDonald, D-Stamford, co-chairman of the Judiciary Committee.

"......added Senate Majority Leader Martin M. Looney, D-New Haven,

......," said Rep. Michael P. Lawlor, D-East Haven, the Judiciary Committee's other co-chairman.

Sen. Andrea L. Stillman, D-Waterford,......
Notice all the "D's" after their names?....Hmmmmm
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Martin M. Looney


Sounds about right.

This also sounds as a defense after a future collection/revocation of all firearms to the "they are lost" comment.

"we're here to take your guns"

"sorry thier all lost"

"well according to our records...." (no list...yeah right)
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gigag04 wrote:Martin M. Looney


Sounds about right.

This also sounds as a defense after a future collection/revocation of all firearms to the "they are lost" comment.

"we're here to take your guns"

"sorry thier all lost"

"well according to our records...." (no list...yeah right)
With this new law it sounds like they could put somebody away either way... If they start confiscation and you don't turn it in... you either still have the gun and are a felon or didn't report not having the gun and are a felon.

Or better yet... they have bad records that say you have something you didn't have... and you get convicted for not having something you really didn't have....
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Paladin wrote:
gigag04 wrote:Martin M. Looney


Sounds about right.

This also sounds as a defense after a future collection/revocation of all firearms to the "they are lost" comment.

"we're here to take your guns"

"sorry thier all lost"

"well according to our records...." (no list...yeah right)
With this new law it sounds like they could put somebody away either way... If they start confiscation and you don't turn it in... you either still have the gun and are a felon or didn't report not having the gun and are a felon.

Or better yet... they have bad records that say you have something you didn't have... and you get convicted for not having something you really didn't have....
A lose/lose situation if I've ever heard one...
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