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In reply to the discussion: Parents of Sandy Hook victims planning lawsuit against gunmaker Bushmaster [View all]branford
(4,462 posts)The State of Connecticut has a strict assault weapons ban. Lanza's weapons were fully compliant, and hence would not be considered "assault weapons" in the state. The plaintiffs' (and apparently your) real complaint is that their elected officials do not appear to agree with them as to what constitutes an "assault weapon" (to the extent that the ban the plaintiffs' seek is even constitutional).
Your story is nothing more than a very common zoning dispute. I don't start pearl clutching and fainting simply because the matter may have an ancillary concern about firearms.
You complain that the situation is immediately dangerous and deadly. I would therefore inquire as to how many individuals with weapons at the site have broken any state or federal laws or if there has been any gun violence or accidents, including assaults or self-defense? Do you concerns remotely comport with reality?
Just because you believe that the state does not do enough to prevent gun violence or because some people are purportedly scared, does not mean courts are entitled to subvert the will and purview of the legislature.