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CCDL sues state over fingerprinting, new gun control system

They claim the governor is violating people’s second amendment rights. The Connecticut Citizens Defense League filed a lawsuit back in 2020 after the state halted fingerprinting because of COVID. A judge ordered fingerprinting resume immediately. Now, the CCDL is heading to court again. If you’re a gun store, you make money, you earn your living selling guns, and [if] you can’t sell guns, you’re shut down, attorney Doug Dubitsky stated. The CCDL says firearm stores are struggling, because of two new systems the state has put in place and they’re filing an emergency motion in federal court to fix it.

2A Group Challenges CT Background Check Delays In Court

AP Photo/Keith Srakocic The botched “upgrade” of Connecticut’s background check system that’s left most gun sales stuck on hold for more than a week is now being challenged in court. The Connecticut Citizens Defense League filed an emergency motion on Wednesday asking for an immediate conference in a lawsuit that was first filed last year over Connecticut Gov. Ned Lamont’s decision to suspend fingerprinting services, which are required before anyone can purchase a firearm for the first time in the state. Lamont’s edict deprived thousands of residents from lawfully purchasing a firearm, but after a federal judge declared that the governor’s order deprived people of their Second Amendment rights, the order was rescinded. CCDL President Holly Sullivan was hopeful that would be the end of attempts by the state to delay and deny residents their right to keep and bear arms, but after the supposed upgrade to the state police’s background check system, things are as bad as

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