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Wednesday, September 30, 2015

Last Gun Store in San Francisco Closing

In October, High Bridge Arms—the last gun store in San Francisco—will be closing its doors for good due to gun controls with which the store refuses to comply.

San Francisco has emerged as the gun control capital of California, with laws regulating everything from magazine capacity to allowable types of ammunition to limits on advertising to the manner in which guns must be stored–and beyond. For decades, High Bridge Arms has adapted to the passage of each new gun control, but it views the latest push as a step too far.

According to SFist, the newest control push “comes from Supervisor Mark Farrell (District 2), and proposes to require that all gun sales in San Francisco be videotaped.” It would also “further require that all gun and ammunition buyers’ names, birthdates, addresses and driver’s license numbers be supplied to the San Francisco Police Department. Sup. Farrell proposed the idea in July, and it may be voted on this month.”

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4 comments:

Anonymous said...

Good good goog now let the illegal criminals kick down the lib dems doors.

Anonymous said...

Some cities in Calif. also have a 24 hold on ammo purchased, you pay for it today, but can't take it home for a day. They get away with this by a city ordinance. Just like Walmart not selling ammo after a certain hour, pure BS!!!!!

Anonymous said...

So, will the gun burglaries be required to be videotaped as well? I mean, that's who the perp is going to be! Registered law abiders are NOT the problem!

Anonymous said...

Anonymous said...
Some cities in Calif. also have a 24 hold on ammo purchased, you pay for it today, but can't take it home for a day. They get away with this by a city ordinance. Just like Walmart not selling ammo after a certain hour, pure BS!!!!!

September 30, 2015 at 12:54 PM

Did you know that Walmart used to sell guns. So did KMart. That sucks that they don't any longer.