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Robb

(39,665 posts)
Tue Jul 9, 2013, 10:26 AM Jul 2013

Firearms group sues to reverse new gun-control law in Connecticut

The bodies of the children are apparently cold enough.

(Reuters) - A national trade association for the firearms industry filed a lawsuit against Connecticut Governor Dannel Malloy and others on Monday, seeking to reverse a tough gun-control law passed in the wake of the deadly shooting at Sandy Hook Elementary School.

The National Shooting Sports Foundation (NSSF), which is headquartered in Newtown, Connecticut, just three miles from the school where a gunman in December killed 26 first-graders and staff, filed the lawsuit in federal court in Connecticut.

The shooting revived a national debate on gun control and resulted in some of the most stringent gun-control laws in the country in northeastern states like Connecticut and New York. Other states doubled down on their opposition to new curbs on gun ownership.

Malloy signed one of the nation's strictest gun-control bills into law on April 4, the day after it was approved by both the state Senate and House of Representatives. The law bans the sale of more than 100 types of military-style rifles, penalizes gun owners who don't register with the state police by January 1, and limits large-capacity magazines to 10 bullets.

In the lawsuit, the NSSF accused Malloy and Connecticut lawmakers of abusing their power to quickly push through legislation and said the law should be declared invalid. Gun advocates are seeking an injunction to stop its enforcement.

Read More: http://www.reuters.com/article/2013/07/09/us-usa-shooting-newtown-idUSBRE96800L20130709
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Firearms group sues to reverse new gun-control law in Connecticut (Original Post) Robb Jul 2013 OP
This shouldn't go anywhere EC Jul 2013 #1
It's all about money and marketing. Bonhomme Richard Jul 2013 #2
But, if I can't billh58 Jul 2013 #3
Message auto-removed Name removed Jul 2013 #4
Assholes. n/t ellisonz Jul 2013 #5

EC

(12,287 posts)
1. This shouldn't go anywhere
Tue Jul 9, 2013, 10:43 AM
Jul 2013

since the Supremes already ruled that the type of gun can be regulated.

Bonhomme Richard

(9,110 posts)
2. It's all about money and marketing.
Tue Jul 9, 2013, 10:55 AM
Jul 2013

They file a lawsuit (it doesn't have to be legit) and donations will start pouring in. Essentially they are investing (Lawsuit cost) with the knowledge that they will receive way more in donation by the crazed.

billh58

(6,641 posts)
3. But, if I can't
Tue Jul 9, 2013, 11:03 AM
Jul 2013

totally shred a paper target with a military-style weapon which holds a gazillion rounds, you are trampling on my God-given right to defend myself from evil doers, or from a tyrannical government led by a Muslim Kenyan. And, the government must NOT know what kind of lethal weapons I have, how many, or where I keep them because that "infringes" on my Second amendment rights to "keep and bear arms" in complete secrecy.

Secret gunz for everybody! It's the American way!

And, if necessary...

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