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Saturday, February 1, 2014

Connecticut Gun Control Law Upheld By Federal Judge

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Connecticut Gun Control Law Upheld By Federal Judge


 
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HARTFORD, CT - FEBRUARY 14: People hold signs during a rally at the Connecticut State Capital to promote gun control legislation in the wake of the December 14, 2012, school shooting in Newtown on February 14, 2013 in Hartford, Connecticut. Referred to as the 'March for Change' and held on the two-month anniversary of the massacre in Newtown, Connecticut, participants called for improved gun safety laws. Among the safety measures being demanded are for universal background checks, more work wit | Spencer
HARTFORD, Conn. (AP) — A federal judge has upheld Connecticut's gun control law enacted last year following the shooting massacre at Sandy Hook Elementary School.
U.S. District Judge Alfred Covello says in his ruling Thursday that the law is constitutional.
Connecticut organizations that support gun rights, pistol permit holders and gun sellers sued Gov. Dannel P. Malloy and other state officials. It asked the court to stop the law from being enforced. The law added more than 100 firearms to the state's assault weapons ban and imposed other restriction.
Covello said the law affects the plaintiffs' Second Amendment rights but is related to the state's interest in public safety and crime control.
A lawyer for the plaintiffs said they will appeal.
Attorney General George Jepsen says the state will continue to defend the law.