08-30-2005, 01:29 AM
From what I understood the state was pretty supportive. Rell would have very little power to stop Cabelas from coming or selling guns. All you need to sell long guns in CT (for business ) is an FFL (something gov. rell tried to stop but has so far failed at changing). Muzzleloaders don't require anything. Pistols do require a permit to sell pistols and revolvers at retail. That could be hassaled but I thought that was up to the mayor, first selectman, or CLEO. I'm a Republican and NRA member. I can tell you that I don't anticipate voting Rell if she runs for reelection. If I do it's because she's the "best" out of whoever runs.Between her and Rowland, sporting lisence fees went through the roof, more and more guns were banned, and life has stunk more and more. If they do come, and I have not left Connecticut for someplace else, I might consider trying to get a job there![]
BTW: Nationwide only 8% of guns used in crimes (including hunting regulation violations) were purchased legally by the person who committed the crime.
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BTW: Nationwide only 8% of guns used in crimes (including hunting regulation violations) were purchased legally by the person who committed the crime.
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