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no, they aren't. but they are betting their constituents are....These type of politicians, in my mind, can't be so ignorant to honestly believe this type of laws will stop, deter or even have any effect on a criminal, can they?
on that note... i was at a wma range the other day and had a discussion with the volunteer rso. he said since covid, and gas prices, and component shortages, and ammo prices, and the cost of lunch and whatever else participation in mag dumping is wayyyyyy down. the range is now more used like originally envisioned.... sight in and function checks before deer season. and even many of those folks roll up, shoot twice, call it good, and move on to save that last box of ammo for another couple of years.They can't get rid of guns but they can make it inconvenient so people will give up and find another hobby.
It's a damn crime to pay to exercise your rights!!Try living in Ct., you need a permit/license for anything gun related.
Permit to carry handgun,
permit to have a long gun/shotgun,
Permit for ammo purchase,
Bans on AR15 or any so called assault weapons, magazine size limited, and now there are an array of "red flag laws" and other laws about to be put in place. Too old to move, and don't want to start all over again have way too much to pack up or sell.