It was a joke. However, if you want to delve into it; I'm sure we can come up with some convincing arguments. Doubt you want to ruin your thread though.
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There are lots of states I won't live in or move to for just that reason. So, yes, I would look for a way out of CT if I were in your shoes. Maybe not just drop everything overnight but would leave CT at the first opportunity.
With regards your question: find someone in CT who is very knowledgable about the law so that you can know exactly what is and what is not allowed. Lots of places have lots of loopholes etc. For example, with so called grandfather "pre ban" guns etc.
I would be receptive to many of those arguments but at my age I'm vehemently opposed to starting over in a new location. Thank You all for your useful comments. I've already initiated the search for a Colt MT6400C.
You're kidding , right ? You actually sold your home and uprooted your family because of the passage of one law. A little perspective please. Is your employment easy to relocate ?
While I do not have a family, I did that just over 9-years ago. I escaped the Kommunist State of Maryland when they passed that stupid "Ballistic Fingerprinting" law and have not looked back. It was one of the best moves I ever made.
I guess it's a matter of priorities. If your priority is to maintain a stable family life right where you are at the price of your individual liberty then more power to you. Just don't be complaining how ridiculous the laws are where you live.
It's still (mostly) a free country. You still have the option of leaving a state that cares little for you or your family's welfare. JM2CW.