Gun Policy News
Connecticut Lawmakers Consider New Registry to Monitor Gun Offenders
3 March 2011
USA Today
Connecticut is considering legislation that could make it the first state to require convicted gun offenders to register where they live with law enforcement authorities.
Unlike sex-offender registries, which are public information, the proposed gun-offender registry, now under review by the state General Assembly's public safety committee, would be accessible only by law enforcement, says state Senate Majority Leader Martin Looney, a Democrat from New Haven who... (GunPolicy.org)