Connecticut lawmakers revealed proposals a ban on new high-capacity
ammunition magazines, registration requirements for existing magazines
that carry 10 or more bullets, statewide dangerous weapon offender
registry, creates a new "ammunition eligibility certificate," imposes
immediate universal background checks for all firearms sales, and
extends the state's assault weapons ban to 100 new types of firearms and
requires that a weapon have only one of several features in order to be
banned.
The newly banned weapons could no longer be bought or sold in
Connecticut, and those legally owned already would have to be registered
with the state