"It certainly has not been abused. It may be underutilized," Ron Pinciaro, co-executive director of Connecticut Against Gun Violence, told the Waterbury Republican American. "The bottom line from our perspective is, it may very well have saved lives."
What surprises me is that the ACLU is stepping in in defense of gun owners. Also, I would have expected states like PRCA and PRNY to enact laws like this, not Connecticut. I'm glad I don't live there; someone almost certainly would have used my membership at USA Carry to label e mentally unbalanced!
Knock another state off my want to see about moving to... Thanks for the heads up on that. OMG - the far reaching BS implications of that are just disgusting. We think they might ______ so we'll take _____ ...
Could be used for anything, hmmm, we think he might spend his money on illegal drugs so we seized his bank account...
Well, it's about time they did something worthwhile.
This might be a result of DC v. Heller, which essentially affirmed that 2A falls under incorporation to the States. Not having that was their original justification for not addressing it. Hopefully we'll see a lot more of the ACLU protecting gun owners in the future.
Well, it's about time they did something worthwhile.
This might be a result of DC v. Heller, which essentially affirmed that 2A falls under incorporation to the States. Not having that was their original justification for not addressing it. Hopefully we'll see a lot more of the ACLU protecting gun owners in the future.