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Posted: 4/18/2024 9:58:24 AM EDT
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Originally Posted By remarcablearms: Now I have the chance to buy one back. The problem is the Assault Weapon Registration has been pending since 12/5. The question is can this gun be transferred to an instate FFL?
View Quote I'm confused. Not exactly sure what is transpiring here. But a CT resident cannot (unless exempted or allowed under one of the other one or two exemptions) take possession of, or buy a, assault weapon. Preban is no longer a thing since 6/6/23. While a CT resident can apparently transfer or sell their CT assault weapon to a CT FFL, that FFL cannot sell or transfer it to another CT resident who is not in the exempted class. A CT FFL could sell or ship a CT assault weapon they receive out of state. Sec. 53-202b. Sale or transfer of assault weapon prohibited. Exemptions. Olympic pistols. Regulations. Class C felony. (a)(1) Any person who, within this state, distributes, transports or imports into the state, keeps for sale, or offers or exposes for sale, or who gives any assault weapon, except as provided by sections 53-202a to 53-202k, inclusive, shall be guilty of a class C felony and shall be sentenced to a term of imprisonment of which two years may not be suspended or reduced by the court. View Quote If a firearm has been issued an assault weapon certificate of possession then the following applies within the state ( revised statute link): (b) (1) No assault weapon, as defined in subparagraph (A) of subdivision (1) of section 53-202a, possessed pursuant to a certificate of possession issued under this section may be sold or transferred on or after January 1, 1994, to any person within this state other than to a licensed gun dealer, as defined in subsection (f) of section 53-202f, or as provided in section 53-202e, or by bequest or intestate succession, or, upon the death of a testator or settlor: (A) To a trust, or (B) from a trust to a beneficiary who is eligible to possess the assault weapon.
(2) No assault weapon, as defined in any provision of subparagraphs (B) to (F), inclusive, of subdivision (1) of section 53-202a, possessed pursuant to a certificate of possession issued under this section may be sold or transferred on or after April 5, 2013, to any person within this state other than to a licensed gun dealer, as defined in subsection (f) of section 53-202f, or as provided in section 53-202e, or by bequest or intestate succession, or, upon the death of a testator or settlor: (A) To a trust, or (B) from a trust to a beneficiary who is eligible to possess the assault weapon.
(3) No 2023 assault weapon possessed pursuant to a certificate of possession issued under this section may be sold or transferred on or after June 6, 2023, to any person within this state other than to a licensed gun dealer, or as provided in section 53-202e, or by bequest or intestate succession, or, upon the death of a testator or settlor: (A) To a trust, or (B) from a trust to a beneficiary who is eligible to possess the assault weapon. View Quote
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