Connecticut law largely preempts municipal firearm regulation, with sale, storage, and licensing controlled at the state level under CGS Chapter 529.
Under Connecticut General Statutes Section 53-202 and related provisions in Chapter 529, the state regulates the sale, transfer, and storage of firearms and ammunition. Municipalities cannot enact ordinances that conflict with state firearm laws governing permits, assault weapons, large-capacity magazines, or background checks. Local governments retain limited authority over discharge of firearms within municipal boundaries and zoning of gun ranges, but cannot impose additional licensing or registration burdens on lawful gun owners that exceed state requirements.
Violations of state firearm statutes carry criminal penalties; unauthorized municipal ordinances may be challenged and voided in court.
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