Friday, January 11, 2013

Firearms Legislation Alert – URGENT


Connecticut Senate Proposed bill (S.B. 122) was put forth today by Senator Meyer of the 12th District.  The title is 'An Act Concerning Restrictions on Gun Use'.  The stated purpose of the bill is to reduce the use of guns for criminal purposes. 

The text of the bill is below.  The bill was referred to the Judiciary Committee. 

That the general statutes be amended to establish a class C felony offense, except for certain military and law enforcement personnel and certain gun clubs, for (1) any person or organization to purchase, sell, donate, transport, possess or use any gun except one made to fire a single round, (2) any person to fire a gun containing more than a single round, (3) any person or organization to receive from another state, territory or country a gun made to fire multiple rounds, or (4) any person or organization to purchase, sell, donate or possess a magazine or clip capable of holding more than one round. 

This bill makes instant criminals out of essentially every gun owner, gun store, and selected gun clubs.  URGENT action is necessary by every person who believes in the state and federal constitutions to defeat this legislation. 

I hereby declare Senator Meyer an enemy of those Constitutions who should be impeached for even suggesting such draconian legislation.  .

There is another bill that needs attention.  This one (S.B. 124) was proposed  by Senator Lebeau of the  3rd District and Senator Mckinney of the 28th District.  The title is 'An Act Banning Large Capacity Ammunition Magazines'.  The stated purpose is to Prohibit the Possession of Certain Ammunition Feeding Devices that Accept More Than Ten Rounds. 

The text of the bill is below.  The bill was referred to the Judiciary Committee. 

That the general statutes be amended to prohibit individuals from possessing certain ammunition feeding devices that accept more than ten rounds

This bill also makes instant criminals out of essentially every gun owner.  URGENT action is necessary to defeat this legislation. 

That these senators proposed this legislation should not be surprising, they are both declared opponents of the Second Amendment and Sections 7 and 15, Article First, of the Connecticut Constitution.  

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