Recent comments in /f/Connecticut

Delicious_Score_551 t1_j91t0jk wrote

>Giv coffee Darien

Surprised you listed Coffee Trade in Avon but you missed the actual location of Giv Coffee in Canton, CT .. right up the street from Coffee Trade.

I'm guessing you might not have been there. Check it out sometime.

Something else I like about Giv is their social responsibility.

0

Just_Jer t1_j91so5a wrote

A registry to me seems like a way too easy to abuse resource, even if you make it "difficult" (but you've never specified how that I read). The government knows what I've got, I've had to have NICS check for every purchase. I can assure you, there are background checks for law abiding gun owners.

4

AdHistorical7107 OP t1_j91s8k5 wrote

She walked up and down our street at night screaming at the top of her lungs "you bastards and pedophiles! I hate you all. I name you!"

Fast forward, she showed up at school and allegedly did the same thing, this time with her kid, in the middle of the school day. I'm getting conflicting stories from school and PD though.

My curiosity just intrigued me. I sense a mental illness, and if I shared the clip of that night she walked up and down the street, you'd probably agree. My concern is really would a "voice" be heard by this person to hurt someone else? How could that be minimized.

As others have posted, LEO is probably well aware of this person. But curious how others view this "registry" for lack of a better term.

2

AhbabaOooMaoMao t1_j91p83x wrote

If someone steals your gun because you failed to keep it secure, you should be charged as complicit. The state, lol? Have you heard of sovereign immunity?

In your backwards fantasy land of unfounded fear, you think criminals are going to go to a map of who has a gun permit and who does not, and they're going to....target the houses of people who probably have a gun?

I think between First Amendment and FOIA, if the state is issuing permits, there is no valid FOIA exception or exemption that should preclude release of permit information publicly.

−2

LymePilot t1_j91p1mw wrote

The only because ends with “because it is none of your business”. Just as you made a wild assumption against your neighbor (probably wrong) I am going to do the same and presume you are the type of person who likely has a vendetta against firearms yet you feel so clever posting this incognito. Stop watching the news, stop worrying about nothing and enjoy your life. It’s either a nothing burger or you have a legitimate report to make to the police. End of story

4

Regallybeagley t1_j91nv4s wrote

Looks tasty! My husband has been wanting to take me to a game dinner ever since I made him bear meatballs and slow cooker goose.. meat provided by his friend. I will be on the lookout for the next dinner!

1

Just_Jer t1_j91nkdz wrote

The police have that information readily available. Your best bet would be to contact your local PD, explain the behavior, let them investigate, and if they see an issue, they can confiscate the guns.

I am interested to know what the actual behavior was. Disrupted school one day could mean she went there to protest, if she has school aged children. It could also mean she went to the school and started quacking like a duck and throwing feces over the school fence...

Marched up and down the street, again, need more info. Was she protesting the DOT? Possibly a new HOA regulation?

I'm going to go out on a limb and say you have legitimate concerns that go beyond a Trump or Gadsden flag hanging from her front porch. I go back to calling the police, who can then send someone out to investigate.

You don't have a right to her personal information on whether she's a permit holder. She hasn't, to my knowledge, had to register as a sex offender, or else you could just have looked it up. We DO have a right to know about those scumbags.

2