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AAC Permit to Carry Pistol and Revolver Rejection or Revocation Proposal |
Sec. 29-28. Permit for sale at retail of pistol or revolver. Permit to carry pistol or revolver. Confidentiality of name and address of permit holder.
(b) … No permit to carry a pistol or revolver shall be issued under this subsection if the applicant (1) has failed to successfully complete a course approved by the Commissioner of Public Safety in the safety and use of pistols and revolvers ..., (2) has been convicted of a felony, (3) HAS BEEN CONVICTED [or ] of a violation of subsection (c) of section 21a-279, section 53a-58, 53a-61, 53a-61a, 53a-62, 53a-63, 53a-96, 53a-175, 53a-176, 53a-178 or 53a-181d WITHIN THE PRECEDING FIVE YEARS, [(3)] (4) has been convicted as delinquent for the commission of a serious juvenile offense, ..., [(4)] (5) has been discharged from custody within the preceding twenty years after having been found not guilty of a crime by reason of mental disease or defect ..., [(5)] (6) has been confined in a hospital for persons with psychiatric disabilities, ..., within the preceding twelve months by order of a probate court, [(6)] (7) is subject to a restraining or protective order issued by a court in a case involving the use, attempted use or threatened use of physical force against another person, or [(7)] (8) is an alien illegally or unlawfully in the United States.Sec.
29-36f. Eligibility certificate for pistol or revolver.
(a) Any person who is twenty-one years of age or older may apply to the
Commissioner of Public Safety for an eligibility certificate for a pistol or
revolver.
(b) The Commissioner of Public Safety shall issue an eligibility certificate
unless said commissioner finds that the applicant: (1) Has failed to
successfully complete a course approved by the Commissioner of Public Safety in
the safety and use of pistols and revolvers including, but not limited to, a
safety or training course in the use of pistols and revolvers available to the
public offered by a law enforcement agency, a private or public educational
institution or a firearms training school, utilizing instructors certified by
the National Rifle Association or the Department of Environmental Protection and
a safety or training course in the use of pistols or revolvers conducted by an
instructor certified by the state or the National Rifle Association; (2) has
been convicted of a felony,
(3) HAS
BEEN CONVICTED [or ] of
a violation of subsection (c) of section 21a-279, section 53a-58, 53a-61,
53a-61a, 53a-62, 53a-63, 53a-96, 53a-175, 53a-176, 53a-178 or 53a-181d, WITHIN THE PRECEDING FIVE YEARS, [(3)]
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53a-217c. Criminal possession of a pistol or revolver: Class D felony.
(a) A person is guilty of criminal possession of a pistol or revolver when such
person possesses a pistol or revolver, as defined in section 29-27, and (1) has
been convicted of a felony,
(2) HAS
BEEN CONVICTED [or ] of
a violation of subsection (c) of section 21a-279, section 53a-58, 53a-61,
53a-61a, 53a-62, 53a-63, 53a-96, 53a-175, 53a-176, 53a-178 or 53a-181d, WITHIN THE PRECEDING FIVE YEARS,
[(2)] (3)
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