PA Bill Number: HR415
Title: Directing the Joint State Government Commission to conduct a study on trauma-informed care training provided to law enforcement officers under Act 59 ...
Description: Directing the Joint State Government Commission to conduct a study on trauma-informed care training provided to law enforcement officers under Act 59 ...
Last Action: Referred to Judiciary
Last Action Date: Feb 5, 2026
Civil Disobedience in Connecticut, or strict adherence to the Constitution? :: 02/13/2014
"On Jan. 1, 2014, tens of thousands of defiant gun owners seemingly made the choice not to register their semi-automatic rifles with the state of Connecticut as required by a hastily-passed gun control law. By possessing unregistered so-called "assault rifles," they all technically became guilty of committing Class D felonies overnight.
Police had received 47,916 applications for "assault weapons certificates" and 21,000 incomplete applications as of Dec. 31, Lt. Paul Vance told The Courant .
At roughly 50,000 applications, officials estimate that as little as 15 percent of the covered semi-automatic rifles have actually been registered with the state. "No one has anything close to definitive figures, but the most conservative estimates place the number of unregistered assault weapons well above 50,000, and perhaps as high as 350,000," the report states."
Civil disobedience or Patriotism? While arguably Connecticuts gun registration scheme will fall in front of the Supreme Court, 85% of Connecticut gun owners aren't waiting. We recall a similar situation in Boston in the 1700's, when the Crown tried to take guns from the Colonists. It did not work out well for the Crown.

