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Connecticut to Ban Gun Sales to Those on Federal Terrorism Lists

With the mass shooting in California last week focusing attention on
terrorism and guns, Gov. Dannel P. Malloy of Connecticut announced on
Thursday that he would sign an executive order that would bar people on
federal terrorism watch lists from buying firearms in the state.

Mr. Malloy said Connecticut would become the first state in the nation
to have such a measure.

“Like all Americans, I have been horrified by the recent terrorist
attacks in San Bernardino and Paris,” said Mr. Malloy, a Democrat. “This
should be a wake-up call to all of us. This is a moment to seize in
America — and today I’m here to say that we in Connecticut are seizing it.”

Connecticut already has some of the strictest gun laws in the country,
including measures enacted in 2013 after the massacre at Sandy Hook
Elementary School in Newtown in 2012. In that attack, a gunman killed 20
schoolchildren and six staff members before killing himself.
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On Thu, 10 Dec 2015 15:07:35 -0500, Keyser Sze wrote:

Connecticut to Ban Gun Sales to Those on Federal Terrorism Lists

With the mass shooting in California last week focusing attention on
terrorism and guns, Gov. Dannel P. Malloy of Connecticut announced on
Thursday that he would sign an executive order that would bar people on
federal terrorism watch lists from buying firearms in the state.

Mr. Malloy said Connecticut would become the first state in the nation
to have such a measure.

Like all Americans, I have been horrified by the recent terrorist
attacks in San Bernardino and Paris, said Mr. Malloy, a Democrat. This
should be a wake-up call to all of us. This is a moment to seize in
America and today Im here to say that we in Connecticut are seizing it.

Connecticut already has some of the strictest gun laws in the country,
including measures enacted in 2013 after the massacre at Sandy Hook
Elementary School in Newtown in 2012. In that attack, a gunman killed 20
schoolchildren and six staff members before killing himself.


He'll probably be stopped because of 'religious persecution'.
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On Thu, 10 Dec 2015 15:07:35 -0500, Keyser Söze
wrote:

Connecticut to Ban Gun Sales to Those on Federal Terrorism Lists

With the mass shooting in California last week focusing attention on
terrorism and guns, Gov. Dannel P. Malloy of Connecticut announced on
Thursday that he would sign an executive order that would bar people on
federal terrorism watch lists from buying firearms in the state.

Mr. Malloy said Connecticut would become the first state in the nation
to have such a measure.

“Like all Americans, I have been horrified by the recent terrorist
attacks in San Bernardino and Paris,” said Mr. Malloy, a Democrat. “This
should be a wake-up call to all of us. This is a moment to seize in
America — and today I’m here to say that we in Connecticut are seizing it.”

Connecticut already has some of the strictest gun laws in the country,
including measures enacted in 2013 after the massacre at Sandy Hook
Elementary School in Newtown in 2012. In that attack, a gunman killed 20
schoolchildren and six staff members before killing himself.


The only problem with that is these people were not on the list.
The 2 guns that actually did most if not all of the shooting were
illegally obtained from a 3d party (in a state without that "gunshow
loophole")

The gov also assumes he will have access to the terrorist watch list
and that it will be de facto available to any FFL.

All of this assumes the "watch list" is accurate, perhaps they should
be working on that first.
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On 12/10/2015 3:07 PM, Keyser Söze wrote:
Connecticut to Ban Gun Sales to Those on Federal Terrorism Lists

With the mass shooting in California last week focusing attention on
terrorism and guns, Gov. Dannel P. Malloy of Connecticut announced on
Thursday that he would sign an executive order that would bar people on
federal terrorism watch lists from buying firearms in the state.

Mr. Malloy said Connecticut would become the first state in the nation
to have such a measure.

“Like all Americans, I have been horrified by the recent terrorist
attacks in San Bernardino and Paris,” said Mr. Malloy, a Democrat. “This
should be a wake-up call to all of us. This is a moment to seize in
America — and today I’m here to say that we in Connecticut are seizing it.”

Connecticut already has some of the strictest gun laws in the country,
including measures enacted in 2013 after the massacre at Sandy Hook
Elementary School in Newtown in 2012. In that attack, a gunman killed 20
schoolchildren and six staff members before killing himself.



Received the following "alert" yesterday from GOAL, a MA based gun
ownership advocacy group.


Seems that our Republican governor, Charlie Baker, has come out in
support of MA Representative Lori Ehrich's bill to do away with due
process for MA citizens who appear on one or more of the federal watch
lists.

Opponents claim:

1. There is zero statutory criteria or due process for inclusion on the
lists.
2. These lists would be run by unelected officials with no oversight
and no accountability.
3. Should your name wind up on the lists you will be virtually
powerless to find out why you are on it, or to have it removed.
4. The government is not required to tell you why you are on the lists.
5. There is no due process, no right to a trial, nothing, you can wind
up on the lists and lose your rights.

Funny thing is that Edward Kennedy was on the "watch list".

I must be clean. I had to have another background check done to get
a license to drive the old fart van.




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On 12/10/15 5:07 PM, Mr. Luddite wrote:
On 12/10/2015 3:07 PM, Keyser Söze wrote:
Connecticut to Ban Gun Sales to Those on Federal Terrorism Lists

With the mass shooting in California last week focusing attention on
terrorism and guns, Gov. Dannel P. Malloy of Connecticut announced on
Thursday that he would sign an executive order that would bar people on
federal terrorism watch lists from buying firearms in the state.

Mr. Malloy said Connecticut would become the first state in the nation
to have such a measure.

“Like all Americans, I have been horrified by the recent terrorist
attacks in San Bernardino and Paris,” said Mr. Malloy, a Democrat. “This
should be a wake-up call to all of us. This is a moment to seize in
America — and today I’m here to say that we in Connecticut are seizing
it.”

Connecticut already has some of the strictest gun laws in the country,
including measures enacted in 2013 after the massacre at Sandy Hook
Elementary School in Newtown in 2012. In that attack, a gunman killed 20
schoolchildren and six staff members before killing himself.



Received the following "alert" yesterday from GOAL, a MA based gun
ownership advocacy group.


Seems that our Republican governor, Charlie Baker, has come out in
support of MA Representative Lori Ehrich's bill to do away with due
process for MA citizens who appear on one or more of the federal watch
lists.

Opponents claim:

1. There is zero statutory criteria or due process for inclusion on the
lists.
2. These lists would be run by unelected officials with no oversight
and no accountability.
3. Should your name wind up on the lists you will be virtually
powerless to find out why you are on it, or to have it removed.
4. The government is not required to tell you why you are on the lists.
5. There is no due process, no right to a trial, nothing, you can wind
up on the lists and lose your rights.

Funny thing is that Edward Kennedy was on the "watch list".

I must be clean. I had to have another background check done to get
a license to drive the old fart van.





We all vouched for you, saying you were a future old fart.


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On 12/10/2015 5:13 PM, Keyser Söze wrote:
On 12/10/15 5:07 PM, Mr. Luddite wrote:
On 12/10/2015 3:07 PM, Keyser Söze wrote:
Connecticut to Ban Gun Sales to Those on Federal Terrorism Lists

With the mass shooting in California last week focusing attention on
terrorism and guns, Gov. Dannel P. Malloy of Connecticut announced on
Thursday that he would sign an executive order that would bar people on
federal terrorism watch lists from buying firearms in the state.

Mr. Malloy said Connecticut would become the first state in the nation
to have such a measure.

“Like all Americans, I have been horrified by the recent terrorist
attacks in San Bernardino and Paris,” said Mr. Malloy, a Democrat. “This
should be a wake-up call to all of us. This is a moment to seize in
America — and today I’m here to say that we in Connecticut are seizing
it.”

Connecticut already has some of the strictest gun laws in the country,
including measures enacted in 2013 after the massacre at Sandy Hook
Elementary School in Newtown in 2012. In that attack, a gunman killed 20
schoolchildren and six staff members before killing himself.



Received the following "alert" yesterday from GOAL, a MA based gun
ownership advocacy group.


Seems that our Republican governor, Charlie Baker, has come out in
support of MA Representative Lori Ehrich's bill to do away with due
process for MA citizens who appear on one or more of the federal watch
lists.

Opponents claim:

1. There is zero statutory criteria or due process for inclusion on the
lists.
2. These lists would be run by unelected officials with no oversight
and no accountability.
3. Should your name wind up on the lists you will be virtually
powerless to find out why you are on it, or to have it removed.
4. The government is not required to tell you why you are on the lists.
5. There is no due process, no right to a trial, nothing, you can wind
up on the lists and lose your rights.

Funny thing is that Edward Kennedy was on the "watch list".

I must be clean. I had to have another background check done to get
a license to drive the old fart van.





We all vouched for you, saying you were a future old fart.


Shook me up the other day when I realized I am older than many of the
people I cart around.


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On Thu, 10 Dec 2015 17:07:59 -0500, "Mr. Luddite"
wrote:

On 12/10/2015 3:07 PM, Keyser Söze wrote:
Connecticut to Ban Gun Sales to Those on Federal Terrorism Lists

With the mass shooting in California last week focusing attention on
terrorism and guns, Gov. Dannel P. Malloy of Connecticut announced on
Thursday that he would sign an executive order that would bar people on
federal terrorism watch lists from buying firearms in the state.

Mr. Malloy said Connecticut would become the first state in the nation
to have such a measure.

“Like all Americans, I have been horrified by the recent terrorist
attacks in San Bernardino and Paris,” said Mr. Malloy, a Democrat. “This
should be a wake-up call to all of us. This is a moment to seize in
America — and today I’m here to say that we in Connecticut are seizing it.”

Connecticut already has some of the strictest gun laws in the country,
including measures enacted in 2013 after the massacre at Sandy Hook
Elementary School in Newtown in 2012. In that attack, a gunman killed 20
schoolchildren and six staff members before killing himself.



Received the following "alert" yesterday from GOAL, a MA based gun
ownership advocacy group.


Seems that our Republican governor, Charlie Baker, has come out in
support of MA Representative Lori Ehrich's bill to do away with due
process for MA citizens who appear on one or more of the federal watch
lists.

Opponents claim:

1. There is zero statutory criteria or due process for inclusion on the
lists.
2. These lists would be run by unelected officials with no oversight
and no accountability.
3. Should your name wind up on the lists you will be virtually
powerless to find out why you are on it, or to have it removed.
4. The government is not required to tell you why you are on the lists.
5. There is no due process, no right to a trial, nothing, you can wind
up on the lists and lose your rights.

Funny thing is that Edward Kennedy was on the "watch list".

I must be clean. I had to have another background check done to get
a license to drive the old fart van.




A standard "background check" might not pop a watch list entry. Buying
a plane ticket might be a better test.

This post does point out my only concern about this proposed law. The
lists are flawed and there is no easy way to fix the errors. It is not
unlike the lists of dead people that get generated by the government
and can't seem to be fixed.
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On 12/10/2015 7:54 PM, wrote:
On Thu, 10 Dec 2015 17:07:59 -0500, "Mr. Luddite"
wrote:

On 12/10/2015 3:07 PM, Keyser Söze wrote:
Connecticut to Ban Gun Sales to Those on Federal Terrorism Lists

With the mass shooting in California last week focusing attention on
terrorism and guns, Gov. Dannel P. Malloy of Connecticut announced on
Thursday that he would sign an executive order that would bar people on
federal terrorism watch lists from buying firearms in the state.

Mr. Malloy said Connecticut would become the first state in the nation
to have such a measure.

“Like all Americans, I have been horrified by the recent terrorist
attacks in San Bernardino and Paris,” said Mr. Malloy, a Democrat. “This
should be a wake-up call to all of us. This is a moment to seize in
America — and today I’m here to say that we in Connecticut are seizing it.”

Connecticut already has some of the strictest gun laws in the country,
including measures enacted in 2013 after the massacre at Sandy Hook
Elementary School in Newtown in 2012. In that attack, a gunman killed 20
schoolchildren and six staff members before killing himself.



Received the following "alert" yesterday from GOAL, a MA based gun
ownership advocacy group.


Seems that our Republican governor, Charlie Baker, has come out in
support of MA Representative Lori Ehrich's bill to do away with due
process for MA citizens who appear on one or more of the federal watch
lists.

Opponents claim:

1. There is zero statutory criteria or due process for inclusion on the
lists.
2. These lists would be run by unelected officials with no oversight
and no accountability.
3. Should your name wind up on the lists you will be virtually
powerless to find out why you are on it, or to have it removed.
4. The government is not required to tell you why you are on the lists.
5. There is no due process, no right to a trial, nothing, you can wind
up on the lists and lose your rights.

Funny thing is that Edward Kennedy was on the "watch list".

I must be clean. I had to have another background check done to get
a license to drive the old fart van.




A standard "background check" might not pop a watch list entry. Buying
a plane ticket might be a better test.

This post does point out my only concern about this proposed law. The
lists are flawed and there is no easy way to fix the errors. It is not
unlike the lists of dead people that get generated by the government
and can't seem to be fixed.



Speaking of buying a plane ticket ... has this been resolved?

http://www.huffingtonpost.com/entry/states-need-passports-to-fly-domestic_5602ccc1e4b08820d91b0e47
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Speaking of buying a plane ticket ... has this been resolved?

http://www.huffingtonpost.com/entry/states-need-passports-to-fly-domestic_5602ccc1e4b08820d91b0e47


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Heh, that's going to be interesting.

"Flying is a right, not a privilege."

Really?
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On Thu, 10 Dec 2015 17:07:59 -0500, "Mr. Luddite" wrote:

On 12/10/2015 3:07 PM, Keyser Sze wrote:
Connecticut to Ban Gun Sales to Those on Federal Terrorism Lists

With the mass shooting in California last week focusing attention on
terrorism and guns, Gov. Dannel P. Malloy of Connecticut announced on
Thursday that he would sign an executive order that would bar people on
federal terrorism watch lists from buying firearms in the state.

Mr. Malloy said Connecticut would become the first state in the nation
to have such a measure.

Like all Americans, I have been horrified by the recent terrorist
attacks in San Bernardino and Paris, said Mr. Malloy, a Democrat. This
should be a wake-up call to all of us. This is a moment to seize in
America and today Im here to say that we in Connecticut are seizing it.

Connecticut already has some of the strictest gun laws in the country,
including measures enacted in 2013 after the massacre at Sandy Hook
Elementary School in Newtown in 2012. In that attack, a gunman killed 20
schoolchildren and six staff members before killing himself.



Received the following "alert" yesterday from GOAL, a MA based gun
ownership advocacy group.


Seems that our Republican governor, Charlie Baker, has come out in
support of MA Representative Lori Ehrich's bill to do away with due
process for MA citizens who appear on one or more of the federal watch
lists.

Opponents claim:

1. There is zero statutory criteria or due process for inclusion on the
lists.
2. These lists would be run by unelected officials with no oversight
and no accountability.
3. Should your name wind up on the lists you will be virtually
powerless to find out why you are on it, or to have it removed.
4. The government is not required to tell you why you are on the lists.
5. There is no due process, no right to a trial, nothing, you can wind
up on the lists and lose your rights.

Funny thing is that Edward Kennedy was on the "watch list".

I must be clean. I had to have another background check done to get
a license to drive the old fart van.



Ain't socialism grand?

Sounds like something (OMG - here it comes) Hitler would do early on.
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