Thursday, February 13, 2014

OFFICIALS IN CONNECTICUT STUNNED BY WHAT COULD BE A MASSIVE, STATE-WIDE ACT OF ‘CIVIL DISOBEDIENCE’ BY GUN OWNERS




Hastily-Passed Gun Control Law Turns Tens of Thousands of Legal Gun Owners Under The U.S. Constitution Into Felons Overnight



Jason Howerton, TheBlaze — On Jan. 1, 2014, tens of thousands of defiant gun owners seemingly made the choice not to register their semi-automatic rifles with the state of Connecticut as required by a hastily-passed gun control law. By possessing unregistered so-called “assault rifles,” they all technically became guilty of committing Class D felonies overnight.

Police had received 47,916 applications for “assault weapons certificates” and 21,000 incomplete applications as of Dec. 31, Lt. Paul Vance told The Courant.

At roughly 50,000 applications, officials estimate that as little as 15 percent of the covered semi-automatic rifles have actually been registered with the state. “No one has anything close to definitive figures, but the most conservative estimates place the number of unregistered assault weapons well above 50,000, and perhaps as high as 350,000,” the report states.

Needless to say, officials and some lawmakers are stunned.

You may recall the viral photo of Connecticut gun owners waiting in line to register their guns in December, which one person said reminded them of the “Weimar Germany.”

Linkster Question: How many of these gun owners are criminals who are registering their illegal weapons?

Republican state Sen. Tony Guglielmo told The Courant he recently spoke to a constituent at a meeting in Ashford, who informed him that some of his friends with semi-automatic rifles are intentionally taking a stand.

“He made the analogy to prohibition,” the lawmaker recalled. “I said, ‘You’re talking about civil disobedience, and he said ‘Yes.’”

Guglielmo said he really thought the “vast majority would register.”

Other officials think the low registration numbers are due to ignorance on behalf of gun owners who aren’t aware of the new law. It’s impossible to know the main reason why gun owners aren’t showing up to register their guns without hearing from them directly, though Guglielmo’s constituent indicates at least some are practicing “civil disobedience.”

“Sorting out the number of potential new felons is a guessing game. State police have not added up the total number of people who registered the 50,000 firearms, Vance said. So even if we knew the number of illegal guns in the state, we’d have a hard time knowing how many owners they had,” the report concludes. » Full Article

About the Author
Jason Howerton is the evening front page editor at TheBlaze. Before joining TheBlaze in mid-2012, he worked as a journalist in West Virginia covering the city political scene in Morgantown and Clarksburg. His work has been featured in Drudge Report, Business Insider, the Associated Press and a number of other outlets. Howerton has a B.A. in mass communication/journalism from Texas State University. He lives in Dallas with his fiancé and dog. You can find him on Twitter @jason_howerton.

» Jason Howerton | Article Archive
» TheBlaze

More Headline News On TheBlaze

» TheBlaze Investigation: How Obama and the Army Betrayed the Victims of Fort Hood
“Allahu Akbar! Allahu Akbar!” ...13 people murdered, including a pregnant woman, thirty-two others were wounded. The shooting is considered the worst mass murder on a military base in U.S. history, and more than four years later, the victims have yet to find closure.

» Report: New Navy Map Shows U.S. Had ‘Multitude of Forces’ in Region Surrounding Libya During Benghazi Attack
“The point is there were enough forces to respond.”

» Iran’s Military Chief: ‘We Are Ready for the Decisive Battle Against the U.S.’
“…we will invade all the possessions of the enemy.”