Connecticut Citizens Defense League is speaking out against Governor Malloy

The Connecticut Citizens Defense League is speaking out against Governor Malloy’s executive order seizing firearms and denying purchases to individuals who are on Federal Government “lists”.

Comment from CCDL President Scott Wilson:

“Governor Malloy is planning to take what is in our view unconstitutional executive action that would prohibit firearms purchases and seize firearms of individuals who have not been indicted or convicted for any crime. While we are all concerned about terrorism, this approach is very un-American and shameful”.

Wilson Added:

“Governor Malloy has gone even further into the deep end than ever before. His planning on denying purchases and likely seizing firearms of individuals are on a list that have not been charged or convicted of any wrongdoing is antithetical to every value that this country was founded on. There are millions of people on these lists, many who are not criminals or terrorists, and do not belong on it”.

“Seizing firearms from individuals would be a clear violation of ‘due process’ under the 14th amendment of our constitution, and i have a hard time envisioning a judge appointed by the state of Connecticut who would issue a warrant that to search and seize when the federal Government has not even done so in a wide-spread manner. Even the American Civil Liberties Union (ACLU) has recognized that these lists are inaccurate, unconstitutional, and unfairly target Muslims and people of color Since the governor does not have access to these federal “lists”, my hope at this point is the feds will analyze Governor Malloy’s intent and decline access. This is very scary to think that police will be showing up to houses to seize firearms from people that may have done nothing wrong. It spells serious trouble”.

“The governor of Connecticut has pushed the envelope to beyond extreme by treating citizens of the United States in this manner. I hope people realize that this pattern of abuse is how totalitarian governments operate”.

Wilson Finished:
“CCDL will not rule out any legal course of action to halt this imminent Executive Action”

(CCDL Press Release)

Governor Bans Firearm Permits If On No Fly List

(HARTFORD, CT) – Governor Dannel P. Malloy today announced his intention to sign a first-in-the-nation executive order that will allow firearm permits to be denied to those on the government watchlists. The Connecticut State Police already performs background checks on those seeking permits to purchase guns in Connecticut, based on Governor Malloy’s 2013 gun violence prevention legislation, one of the smartest laws in the nation. Pending federal approval, Governor intends to sign an Executive Order mandating that Connecticut State Police be required to cross-reference the names of those who wish to obtain a permit to own a firearm with the government watchlists. Those with existing permits who are found to be on those watchlist would have their permits revoked, and if a new match is found, the permit would be denied and the purchaser would be unable to purchase handguns, shotguns, rifles and ammunition. Assault weapons are already outlawed in Connecticut.

The Governor is working directly with federal officials to use government watchlists for this purpose and, upon approval, will sign the Executive Order. He urged the U.S. Congress and other states to take action with similar commonsense steps. The Governor will work with the federal government to determine the specific lists – be it the “no-fly” list, terrorism watchlist, or some combination – used in this regard.

“Like all Americans, I have been horrified by the recent terrorist attacks in San Bernardino and Paris. They have been and should be a wake-up call to our nation.  I am taking this commonsense step with this executive order simply because it’s the right thing to do.  It’s the smart thing to do.  If you can’t fly without clearing government watchlists, you shouldn’t be able to buy a gun.  Why anyone would stand idly by and knowingly allow those on government watchlists to purchase guns is truly unbelievable.  Since Congress so far has failed to act, we will,” Governor Malloy said.  “I have been working directly with federal officials and we are working to use the watchlists for these purposes. It is my responsibility as the Governor of Connecticut to protect the citizens of our state from threats. We’re working to do just that. Connecticut’s delegation has been outspoken about these issues, and Congress must act and pass the Denying Firearms and Explosives to Dangerous Terrorists Act of 2015.  In the interim, other states should follow Connecticut’s lead. We should all use this moment to act.”

Between 2004 and 2014, FBI data shows that people on terrorism watch lists tried to purchase firearms and explosives 2,233 times.  They succeeded in more than 90 percent of those cases, or 2,043 times.

Lieutenant Governor Nancy Wyman said, “Connecticut has stood as a national model, demonstrating that common-sense anti-violence initiatives can both respect the rights of responsible gun owners while protecting the public health and safety. I am proud to stand with Governor Malloy to make Connecticut a first-in-the-nation state to adopt fundamental protections that will keep our residents and our neighborhoods safer.”

Among the many provisions in Governor Malloy’s 2013 gun safety legislation, the law outlaws the sale and possession of assault weapons and large capacity magazines and requires a clean record, safety training and a permit to buy rifles, shotguns and ammunition, whether from a gun store or private sale.  Additionally, background checks and training are required for the purchase of all categories of guns.

3 Westport Volunteer Emergency Medical Service members Volunteer Service Award


Westport Volunteer EMS members Jay Paretzky (second from left) and Brian Crane (second from right) are presented with the President’s Lifetime Achievement Award for their lifelong commitment to building a stronger nation through volunteer service, and Audrone Tarnok (fourth from left) received the 2014 Silver President’s Volunteer Service Award. The awards are issued by the office of President Obama and the
Corporation for National and Community Service and were presented by Westport First Selectman Jim Marpe (left), Wesport Volunteer EMS President Yves Cantin (third from left), and Westport EMS Deputy Director Marc Hartog (right)

Westport News: Toy Drive starts this weekend

Westport Police announce Whole Foods Market Westport has joined their holiday toy drive effort and will be a donation drop off point The Westport Police Department is thrilled to announce the newly developed partnership with Whole Foods Market Westport during this year’s holiday toy drive!

Whole Foods Marketing Team Leader, Jessica Vitelli contacted the police department hoping that Whole Foods would be able to help in some way with the toy drive so that they can be a part of giving back to the community. Whole Foods Market Westport located at 399 Post Road West, will be accepting donations of new, unopened, and unwrapped toys during store hours (they are open daily from 8:00AM to 10:00PM) beginning on Wednesday, December 2nd through Sunday, December 13th at 5:00PM.

Along with your toy donation, you will be entered to win a Holiday Roast or Ham of your choice, courtesy of Whole Foods! Additionally, for the second year in a row, Renato’s Jewelers, 1765 Post Road East, will also be accepting donations during their store hours (M-F 8AM-3PM, Sat 9AM-2PM, closed Sundays) now through Saturday, Dec 12th at 1PM.

Customers donating to the drive can receive 10% off select items in the store! As always, ASF Sports & Outdoors will not only host our event but will be collecting donations during their store hours (M-W 10AM-6PM, Th 10AM-7PM, Fri 10AM-6PM, Sat 10AM-5:30PM, Sun 11AM-4:30PM).

Many thanks to ASF Sports & Outdoors, Whole Foods Market Westport, and Renato’s  Jewelers for joining our team!

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