Disability Rights Group Sues Over Connecticut Gun Law
AR-15, similar guns, convenient weapons for the disabled, lawsuit claims
Connecticut's new gun laws, passed in response to the Newtown school massacre, violate the rights of disabled people who want to carry AR-15s, rifles with pistol grips and large-capacity magazines, a man claims in court.
Scott A. Ennis sued Gov. Dannel Malloy in New London Superior Court.
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This is pure inadvertent progressive genius.