CCDL President’s Statement

DISTRICT OF COLUMBIA—The United States Supreme Court declined on Monday to review a lower court’s ruling refusing to strike down on Second Amendment grounds Connecticut’s ban on certain semi-automatic firearms including the most popular rifles in the Nation. The Connecticut Citizens’ Defense League (CCDL) and other plaintiffs challenged Connecticut’s ban in 2013, arguing that the ban openly flouts the Supreme Court’s landmark decision in District of Columbia v. Heller, which held that law-abiding citizens have an individual right to keep commonly-owned firearms in their homes for self-defense. According to Scott Wilson, President of the CCDL, the banned firearms are very rarely used by criminals, and the only things that distinguish them from non-banned firearms are external features such as thumbhole stocks…

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Milford Incident

2:00am--#Milford Connecticut-- A second ambulance was requested for an incident at SBC Restaurant and Brewery at 33 New Haven Avenue.  The assignment was dispatched and details sent to the computer.  Milford is a police state, that is only the information that the police release to the public is allowed.   This report is made possible by our sponsor who is still open!:

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