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Last updated September 22, 2023 . Connecticut prohibits any person from knowingly having in a vehicle any firearm for which a proper permit has not been issued. An exception is provided for the possession of unloaded BB guns stored in the trunk or a locked container other than the glove compartment.
Ing to the Department of Energy and Environmental Protection (DEEP), it is generally legal under state law to conduct target practice on private land, but local ordinances may prohibit the discharge of firearms within a town's limits.
Connecticut broadly prohibits any person from possessing an assault weapon. Individuals who owned an assault weapon before it was prohibited may continue to possess the assault weapon if they obtain a certificate of possession before the appropriate deadline (see Legacy Assault Weapons below).
Which states prohibit assault weapons? Across the United States just seven states and the District of Columbia have imposed laws which ban guns classed as assault weapons. Those states are California, Connecticut, Hawaii, Maryland, Massachusetts, New Jersey and New York.
The state's ban on assault weapons was expanded with the 2013 law, enacted just months after a lone gunman killed 20 children and six adults at Sandy Hook Elementary School in Newtown. The lawsuit, which claims the laws violate the Second and Fourteenth Amendments, was filed last year against Gov.
Last updated September 22, 2023 . As of October 1, 2023, Connecticut broadly prohibits people from openly carrying both handguns and long guns in public.
A permit may be kept if the applicant moves out of state provided that they notify the Special Licensing and Firearms Unit of their change of address and continue to renew their permit. Only people who are permit holders, along with Eligibility Certificate holders and sworn police officers, may purchase a handgun.
A new registration will open for these 2023 assault weapons. If purchased before the date of passage, these weapons can be registered until . If registered, owners can continue possessing them but further transfers are generally barred.