Connecticut Citizens Defense League, NRA & Sportsmen to Sue State Over Bad Gun Law

Connecticut Citizens Defense League
Connecticut Citizens Defense League

Groton, CT –-(Ammoland.com)- The Connecticut Citizens Defense League (The state’s largest grass roots gun rights group) is announcing that widespread support is in place for upcoming legal action against the newly minted Public Act that affects gun owners across the state.

CCDL President Scott Wilson addressed this matter with the following statement:

“CCDL has formed a working alliance with the Coalition of Connecticut Sportsmen and the National Rifle Association to challenge the newly minted Public Act 13-3. The expanded list of common firearms that are included in the language of the act affect many gun owners that have never even broken a law”.

“We are pleased to be working with Bob Crook from the ‘CCS’, he has been the consummate voice for sportsmen for over 35 years in our state and we value his services. CCDL feels that a team effort is the best way to challenge this law”.

Gun clubs and individuals from across the state are joining CCDL, CCS and the NRA to thoughtfully move forward with litigation.

About the CCDL:
The Connecticut Citizens Defense League was formed in 2009 by a small group of concerned citizens as a non-partisan organization to advocate second amendment rights in the state of Connecticut. Since their founding, the group has grown to over 6,000 members from across the state. Thanks to this large support base across the state the CCDL has become a fixture of the capitol, well recognized by all committees that regularly see firearms related bills as well as the state Board of Firearms Permit Examiners. As the go-to organization in the state they are consulted regularly by lawmakers who have questions and concerns about pending legislation or existing laws. For more information on the CCDL please visit www.ccdl.us