Those dudes have guns and have been known to go"Postal".
Connecticut pols blame underwhelming gun registration numbers on postal glitches,propose amnesty
Even before the Connecticut deadline passed for registering semi-automatic so-called "assault weapons" and high-capacity magazines that can hold more than ten rounds, it was pretty obvious that noncompliance would be high. That's no shocker, since noncompliance with gun registration laws and other restrictions tends to be very high, in the U.S. and abroad. But if you needed any further confirmation that state officials are a little disapponted with the turnout, try this on for size: Blaming postal snafus, Governor Malloy and state lawmakers are already calling for an amnesty for scofflaws and a do-over on the effort to register scary-looking firearms and their magazines.
Those Post Office people are very touchy and on edge most of the time.I would tread lightly.
Now all those dudes who stood in line to get on the list are feeling kinda silly right now if those numbers are correct.
I would assume that the great majority of the evil and scary guns and mags have mysteriously vanished into the ether.The one's that haven't well they are owned by folks who just don't give a fuck and probably never will.
The most beautiful thing in the world have been if nobody signed up zip zero zilch.
But there are always the "government won't hurt me types" everywhere they will live to regret that.
I don't think begging people to get on the list is gonna work for the waterwalkers.
So bravo to the folks who gave the "Constitution State"politicians the one finger salute.
Connecticut pols blame underwhelming gun registration numbers on postal glitches,propose amnesty
Even before the Connecticut deadline passed for registering semi-automatic so-called "assault weapons" and high-capacity magazines that can hold more than ten rounds, it was pretty obvious that noncompliance would be high. That's no shocker, since noncompliance with gun registration laws and other restrictions tends to be very high, in the U.S. and abroad. But if you needed any further confirmation that state officials are a little disapponted with the turnout, try this on for size: Blaming postal snafus, Governor Malloy and state lawmakers are already calling for an amnesty for scofflaws and a do-over on the effort to register scary-looking firearms and their magazines.
Those Post Office people are very touchy and on edge most of the time.I would tread lightly.
Now all those dudes who stood in line to get on the list are feeling kinda silly right now if those numbers are correct.
I would assume that the great majority of the evil and scary guns and mags have mysteriously vanished into the ether.The one's that haven't well they are owned by folks who just don't give a fuck and probably never will.
The most beautiful thing in the world have been if nobody signed up zip zero zilch.
But there are always the "government won't hurt me types" everywhere they will live to regret that.
I don't think begging people to get on the list is gonna work for the waterwalkers.
So bravo to the folks who gave the "Constitution State"politicians the one finger salute.