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It’s been one year since the mass shooting in Las Vegas, Nevada — the deadliest shooting in modern American history. Bump stocks, which allow guns to fire…
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The start of October ushered in a number of new laws taking effect in Connecticut.Starting Monday, it will be a class D felony, punishable by up to five…
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Governor Dannel Malloy signed a bill into law today banning bump stocks in Connecticut.Bump stocks allow semi-automatic rifles to fire at a rate similar…
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The Connecticut General Assembly’s Judiciary Committee has advanced a bill aimed at banning bump stocks and untraceable firearms called “ghost guns” that…
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Connecticut Governor Dannel Malloy wants to ban “bump stocks” or any accessories that mimic machine gun fire. The “bump stock” was used in last year’s…