Reading this article, I can't escape the impression that certain laws in Connecticut are written so vaguely that they give the police
way too much room to perform arrests, or deny permits, in effect on a whim.
So what does the state say about openly carrying a pistol? “That’s always been a bone of contention,” says DPS spokesman Lt. Paul Vance. Vance says that if the presence of someone’s gun breaches someone else’s peace then “it’s caused a problem.”
Taking that position to its logical extreme, having
anything about one's person that another finds disturbing--be it a t-shirt, button, tattoo, piercing, etc.--would constitute a "breach of the peace." That argument paves the way to allowing a bunch of Stepford wannabes to tyrannize their communities (is is a coincidence Stepford is in CT?).