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Declaratory Ruling Requested in Connecticut
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Edward Peruta
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 Posted: Mon Jul 14th, 2008 12:40 pm
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To all:

Several significant questions have been submitted to the Connecticut Superior Court in the form of a Request for Declaratory Ruling.

CONCEALMENT & OPEN CARRY are issues in the request.

Attorney Rachel M. Baird of Torrington, Connecticut is bringing the action in behalf of Edward A. Peruta and everyone else who has a permit.

Remember, this is a question of RIGHTS, and is not limited to firearms.

In any situation where law enforcement does not understand existing law, or makes their own rules without authority, citizens must demand compliance with the law.

http://www.ourrockyhill.com/Docs/Declaratory.Documents.htm

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 Posted: Wed Jul 16th, 2008 01:27 pm
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Edward,
   This is an incredible read.  How soon (given the slowly turning wheels of justice) do you think you will see movement on the original complaint?

I wasn't 100% sure why the state argued for a dismissal of the complaint, was it because you didn't include in the notification all the police departments in the state or was it because the class of people this affected (CT Pistol permit holders) weren't notified about it.

Either way, how could the plaintiff be expected to know each and every police department and their address?  I am glad the judge saw through that motion and ordered DPS to provide the list.

Since this also affects permit holders it would behove them to send the results of this action to every CT pistol permit holders as well.  I'd rather that notification come from the DPS rather than the list of CT permit holders being made public for obvious reasons.

I for one am looking forward to updates on this issue.

Thanks for doing this Edward, and for keeping us up to date on it.

Regards

RC

Edward Peruta
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 Posted: Wed Jul 16th, 2008 01:57 pm
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GOLDCOASTER,

I am currently in Florida and will return to Connecticut next week.

We are currently in the process of providing notice to all law enforcement agencies in CT.

Once that is done, I would hope that Judge Pittman will see the importance of a timely decision in this matter.

It be awhile before we get a formal court decision on these questions, but I understand that changes are taking place across CT.

I have posted in several locations on this and other websites, but the most complete information can be found on two specific sites.

http://www.ycgg.org

http://www.ourrockyhill.com


Edward Peruta
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 Posted: Fri Jul 18th, 2008 12:18 am
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Recent documents on this topic posted today.

 

http://www.ourrockyhill.com/Docs/Declaratory.Documents.htm

 


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