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CT: Malloy's Budget Substantially Hikes Pistol Permit Fee
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Gov. Dannel P. Malloy has proposed more than quadrupling state pistol permit fees in his budget, a move that drew sharp criticism from the state's largest gun rights group.
The $70 fee paid to the Department of Emergency Services and Public Protection for a five-year permit renewal would rise to $300. New permit applicants would see their costs increase from $140 to $370.
"When you consider just six years ago a five-year renewal was only $35, in six years we've seen a near tenfold increase," said Scott Wilson, president of the Connecticut Citizens Defense League. |
Comment by:
laker1
(2/9/2017)
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The Constitution State Brrwwwaaahaaa! |
Comment by:
dasing
(2/9/2017)
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Are there no americans in CT? Fire the gov **** ! |
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