Recent comments in /f/Connecticut

Fun-Cockroach8339 t1_j9z4sn2 wrote

The overwhelming majority of legal gun owners are not people I’m afraid about. In the world you you’re suggesting, the illegal guns would still be out there. Nothing would have changed it that regard.

As for weed, I very rarely made strictly marijuana possession arrests. The right to marijuana also isn’t in the bill of rights. Weed was always an easy way to search a car looking for something else like illegal guns. Personally, I think most drugs should be legal, but that’s a different discussion.

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TreeEleben t1_j9z459l wrote

The requirements to apply vary by town because towns add in random requirements to deter applicants even though they're not allowed to. Go to your local PD and get an application, then you'll know what's next. Be patient, law says the application must be approved/denied within 8 weeks, but many towns take much longer, but some process them quite fast.

Study CT gun laws very thoroughly. They are numerous, confusing, and illogical, and it's very easy to accidentally violate one and lose your license and guns forever. Don't ever bring a gun into NY or mass.

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laptopAccount2 t1_j9z37si wrote

Do you mean bonafide tunnels or small bridges with one lane under them? Not the same thing. There are only a handful of tunnels in CT, even if you include the tunnel twisters waterslide, which should only count as one tunnel.

In most places they just blasted the rock out of the way instead of digging a tunnel through the Earth.

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Juanita_1 t1_j9z1qva wrote

Tbh the horror stories are a combo of management and other residents working in harmony. Our neighbor has a penchant for puking in the hallway and not cleaning it up. They’ve done this twice in the last 4 months. In both instances, we notified maintenance immediately. Both times, it took two full weeks and 4 complaints to be addressed. The last time it occurred I actually called the health department a week after we notified management and it still took another week to take care of. In fact, maintenance straight up lied to the health dept telling them it had been cleaned up. We’ve had loads of issues like that of maintenance not addressing situations-the fire detector in the apartment below us was beeping for well over two weeks. That also took four complaints and a final culmination of me going into the management office and reaming them out in person after they did an inspection of our apartment the day before and I commented on how it hadn’t been taking care of. They assured me it’d be taken care of that day and how annoying it must be to hear it while trying to sleep etc etc but then didn’t fix it. In that same apartment (it has been empty since we’ve lived here) we were woken up at 1 am to the sounds of power tools being used. I had to go downstairs and tell the construction crew they needed to stop and what they were doing is illegal. Of course we filed a complaint but never heard back. And lastly, just a fun little perk of living here is they didn’t install a fridge that works in the space of our kitchen. It hangs over the lip of the counter, which then prevents us from using our dishwasher. In order to load or unload the dishwasher, we need to open the fridge and leave it open. Luxury is not the word I would use to describe these apartments. There’s loads of other things to get into, but it’d be a long read for a comment here haha.

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