Governor Reaction To Gun Laws Being Upheld

Governor Dannel P. Malloy and Lt. Governor Nancy Wyman released the following statements in response to today’s ruling by the U.S. Court of Appeals upholding Connecticut’s gun safety laws.

 

Governor Malloy said, “Connecticut has the smartest, toughest, most common sense gun safety laws in the nation – approved with broad, bipartisan support – and the court’s ruling validates it.  It’s all designed to keep our communities safe, while respecting the Second Amendment.  We’ve clearly done that.  The court today made the right decision, and time after time, court challenges aimed at whittling down our smart gun laws are proving unsuccessful.

 

“Connecticut has struck the right constitutional balance between access to firearms and public safety.  Today’s decision acknowledges our state government’s obligation to take every sensible step toward reducing gun violence.  One thing remains clear: Connecticut would be better off if every state and the federal government enacted similar, sensible gun safety rules.

 

“I commend the work of Attorney General George Jepsen and his office for once again successfully defending bipartisan gun safety legislation.”

 

Lt. Governor Wyman said, “I applaud the court on this decision – and the many men and women who worked to ensure that this anti-violence measure became law.  Governor Malloy, Connecticut’s legislature, and so many advocates stood up for common sense and for safer communities.  From grassroots action in our neighborhoods to defending the law in court, this ruling underscores just how important leadership is.”

(Governor Malloy Press Release)

Shelton News: Odor Of Gas At The Football Game

UPDATE: Turns out to be a broken propane line to one of the stove.

8:40pm–#Shelton CT– An odor of gas at the concession stand at the Shelton High campus on Meadow Street.   Firefighters cautioned that there is a lot of traffic due to the football game now ending and everyone is leaving.

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Bridgeport News: HarborGate……Torres Campaign HQ Break In

Video Report:  #Bridgeport CT– Harborview Market which is also the headquarters for Republican mayoral candidate Enrique Torres was broken into overnight.  Torres is trying to downplay the incident saying that there were a number of break in’s in the area last night .  Torres did agree that there seems to be some correlation of crime at his market, from bricks being thrown at the windows, or his campaign bus burned to the ground,  brake lines cut on his new trucks and lug nuts loosened on his wife car.  “They always seem to coincide with an election” said Torres,  “I hope it’s just a coincidence but you never know”.

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The Connecticut State Police K9 Nero receives body armor Connecticut State Police K9 Nero has received a bullet and stab protective vest thanks to a charitable donation from non-profit organization Vested Interest in K9s, Inc. The vest was sponsored by Macy’s and is embroidered with the sentiment “This gift of protection provided by Macy’s”. K9 Nero, and his partner Trooper First Class Michael Beauton, patrol Troop G in Bridgeport. Three year old Nero is trained as a patrol dog, and cross-trained in narcotics detection.

 

Vested Interest in K9s, Inc. is a 501c(3) charity located in East Taunton, MA. whose mission is to provide bullet and stab protective vests, and other assistance, to dogs of law enforcement and related agencies throughout the United States. The non-profit was established in 2009 to assist law enforcement agencies with this potentially lifesaving body armor for their four-legged K9 officers. Since its inception, Vested Interest in K9s, Inc. provided over 1,600 protective vests, in 49 states, through private and corporate donations, at a cost of over 1.5 million dollars. All vests are custom made in the USA by Armor Express in Central Lake, MI.

 

The program is open to dogs actively employed in the U.S. with law enforcement or related agencies who are certified and at least 19 months of age. New K9 graduates, as well as K9s with expired vests, are eligible to participate. The suggested donation to provide one protective vest for a law enforcement K9 is $1,050. Each vest has a value between $1,795 – $2,234 and has a five-year warranty. There is an estimated 30,000 law enforcement K9’s throughout the United States. For more information or to learn about volunteer opportunities, please call 508-824-6978. Vested Interest in K9s, Inc. provides information, lists events, and accepts tax- deductible donations of any denomination at www.vik9s.org or mailed to P.O. Box 9 East Taunton, MA. 02718.

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