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A Quick And Dirty Summary of CT’s New Laws

by Ryan McKeen

Pet wolverines? Not anymore.

Firing a machine gun? Not until you’re 16, lil buckaroo.

Testamentary trust for your Persian cat? No problem.

Happy Effective Date Day, Connecticut!

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