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BREAKING: Connecticut Just Banned America’s Most Popular Pistol

Liberty Check

  • Connecticut becomes third state to ban Glock pistols, targeting lawful gun owners
  • Ban follows similar unconstitutional restrictions in New York and Chicago
  • Second Amendment advocates warn this sets dangerous precedent for nationwide confiscation

Connecticut just declared war on the Second Amendment. The state has become the third jurisdiction in America to ban Glock pistols, joining New York and Chicago in an unprecedented attack on Americans’ constitutional right to bear arms.

The move targets one of the most popular and reliable handguns in the country. Glocks are carried by law enforcement officers, military personnel, and millions of law-abiding citizens who simply want to protect their families.

Gun rights organizations are already preparing legal challenges. The National Rifle Association and other Second Amendment advocacy groups are mobilizing to fight this blatant infringement on constitutional rights.

One spokesperson made their position clear:

“We will be taking a very hard look at Connecticut.”

This isn’t about safety — it’s about control. Connecticut lawmakers are ignoring the Supreme Court’s clear rulings on gun rights and pushing an agenda that criminalizes responsible gun ownership. Law-abiding citizens are being treated like criminals for exercising their constitutional rights.

The timing is no coincidence. As crime rates surge in Democrat-controlled cities, liberal politicians continue targeting legal gun owners instead of prosecuting actual criminals. Connecticut’s ban won’t stop a single violent felon — it will only disarm the good guys.

New York and Chicago have already proven these bans don’t work. Both cities continue to struggle with gun violence despite some of the strictest gun control laws in the nation. Criminals don’t follow laws — that’s why they’re criminals.

Connecticut’s move sets a dangerous precedent. If blue states can ban America’s most popular handgun, what’s next? How long before they come for rifles, shotguns, and every other tool Americans use to protect themselves?

The Second Amendment doesn’t have an asterisk. It doesn’t say “the right to bear some arms” or “the right to bear arms the government approves.” Shall not be infringed means exactly what it says.

Gun owners across the country are watching Connecticut closely. This fight isn’t just about Glocks — it’s about whether the Constitution still means anything in blue states.

Our freedoms depend on staying vigilant.

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