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In reply to the discussion: Are we ever going to get tired enough of school shootings that we actually do something about them? [View all]NutmegYankee
(16,483 posts)It only applied to the weapons that are now banned for sale in the state (assault rifles) or magazines over 10 rounds. Owners can keep them and can pass them to heirs upon death.
I had nothing that required registration, so I wasn't impacted in that arena. I already had the required permit to buy ammo or any gun (though I haven't made a purchase in over a decade). My only impact was the laws spooked many online retailers of parts and I had to wait for them to realize they could still sell repair parts (like springs) for my antiques. There was a short period where companies outside the state wouldn't sell ammo to residents despite CT laws not applying in another state. This impacted hunters traveling to Maine, but was quickly resolved.