Lawmakers Passed Gun Safety Legislation Which Would Prohibit Undetectable, Untraceable Firearms and Strengthen Connecticut’s Gun Storage Laws
HARTFORD, Conn. — The Connecticut chapter of Moms Demand Action for Gun Sense in America, part of Everytown for Gun Safety, applauded the Connecticut House of Representatives for passing legislation to prevent gun violence. The legislation, which now heads to the Connecticut Senate floor for a vote, includes:
- HB 7218, also known as Ethan’s Law, which would strengthen current state law by requiring firearm owners to keep their guns securely stored to ensure that they are not accessible to children or anyone who is legally prohibited from possessing them; and
- HB 7219, which would prohibit undetectable, untraceable firearms
“We’re thrilled our lawmakers stood up for common-sense gun safety,” said Kate Martin, a volunteer with the Connecticut chapter of Moms Demand Action for Gun Sense in America. “Keeping guns out of the hands of children and people who shouldn’t have them is not a partisan issue — it’s something gun owners and non-gun owners support. We are encouraged by the vote last night and urge our Senators to advance this bill to the governor’s desk.”
Last month, volunteers with the Connecticut chapter of Moms Demand Action for Gun Sense in America hosted an advocacy day to call on elected officials to pass this proposed gun safety legislation. At the advocacy day, Governor Ned Lamont indicated he would sign the legislation if sent to his desk.