San Francisco City Council Causes Last Remaining Gun Store Out Of Business


Here’s the scoop:

In July, Supervisor Mark Farrell asked city attorney’s office to draft legislation increasing restrictions on gun stores operating in the city to mandate the recording of sales, storing the videos for at least five years, and transmitting data on buyer and firearms to police at least once a week.

 

 With the proposal’s planned introduction, owners of High Bridge Arms — the sole gun shop in the city of 830,000 — had feared the new regulations would mean the end of the shop over requirements to hand over personal information to include names, addresses and birth dates to city officials in conjunction with gun and ammo sales.
Sure enough this post on High Bridge Arms was recently posted:
“Dear friends and family, it’s with tremendous sadness and regret that I have to announce we are closing our shop,” the shop posted to their Facebook page. “It has been a long and difficult ride, but a great pleasure to be your last San Francisco Gun shop.”
Again, we bang our heads against the wall, and a shout out to San Fran-this will not make your city a “gun free zone” as council members are boasting-high fives all around.   This is about common sense, something lacking tremendously in the city by the bay.  Bad people, with violent intent, will purchase guns from other bad people who will make money doing so.   What could be next for the Frisco council members?  Legislating away Cops carrying guns too? The 2nd Amendment has been under attack for years-hyped up lately by seven years of a socialist leftists Administration.

 



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