David Codrea from Gun Rights Examiner gives us the following:
Governor Dannel Malloy does not understand a law pertaining to “large
capacity magazines” that he demanded, promoted and signed, Connecticut Citizens Defense League documented yesterday following statements the governor made on a local radio program.
Malloy’s “legal” response to a caller on Milford’s “Chaz & AJ in
the Morning” show was dangerously off-base, CCDL charged. Asked if it
would be legal to carry two 14-round magazines limited to 10 rounds in
each one, the governor’s advice could subject anyone heeding it to
prosecution.
“First of all what you have to do is disclose,” Malloy told the
caller. “There’s a way to disclose that you have them and you’re
grandfathered in. So, that’s how our law works in Connecticut. You don’t lose the right to have them; you just have to say that you have them.
“‘Hey, I’m Joe. I’ve got two of these,’ and that’s it,” Malloy
continued. “So the limitations that you’re fearing aren’t necessarily
in our bill. They are -- I think you’re referring to New York’s law,
quite frankly, and New York has a different set of laws than we do.”
“The Governor is mistaken,” CCDL warned. “The law he signed … back in
April does indeed prevent someone from carrying a so-called ‘large
capacity magazine’ even if it is properly declared, and absolutely
limits the number of bullets to 10.”
Connecticut’s law requiring a magazine be “within” the firearm
“limit[s] the number of declared ‘large capacity magazines’ one is able
to carry, along with the number of bullets it can contain” CCDL
explained “For the governor’s statement to be true you would need to
carry multiple guns or find a gun [that] holds two or more magazines.
"The fact is that we have a Governor that signed a colossal piece of
legislation that he himself does not understand," CCDL President Scott
Wilson told Gun Rights Examiner.
"I can only hope that Governor Malloy got a clue as to how convoluted
and difficult this new law is after making the statement he made on the
radio."
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