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What do you think about the little state law in Connecticut that allows police to ...

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take away a legal citizen's firearms away before they commit a crime because they feel one day they may pose a threat to others.

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  1. kind of mixed feelings... like if someone got their gun taken away they'd be mad right. But if he poses as a threat then they'd be mad but everyone else will be safe, right? but then EVERYone's a threat so then they can take them away from everyone! so I would feel safe, but annoyed.


  2. That sounds like a contradiction to our Constitution. Maybe they should take away our cars so there isn't any crashes. Or take away spoons and forks so we don't get fat. Sounds more reasonable since more people die from these causes then by guns. What will big brother protect us from next?

  3. s***w the cops.

    thats breaching in your freedom rights.

    ohh.... well... im going to take away your money incase you happen to do anything illegal with it.

    im going to take away your dog incase it poops and you dont pick it up.

    ..... retards

  4. Yet another witless, idiotic, libtard stupidity that I, as a denizen of the

    Republic of Texas need not worry about being imposed on me by some fascist State government.  Down here, our government actually sides with the law abiding Citizens over the criminals and foreigners...gee, what a concept, huh?

  5. It's a ridiculous law.  If a person wants to commit a crime they rarely go out and buy a gun a legally.  Someone determined will simply obtain an illegal gun and finished what they set out to do.  Crimes can also be committed without guns so frankly, it's really a ridiculous law and one that definetely imposes on a citizen's rights.

  6. That can be used against them..since some police do tend to use excessive force ..their weapons should be taken away as well..just in case.

  7. I think you probably can't cite the statute.  I don't know what you're referring to, and suspect that there is no such law.  Whatever you think says that probably says something entirely different.  

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