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Last SF gun shop closing


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 Well if they can't ban them , regulate them out of existence . The flip side is , no gun shop can be blamed for gun violence in SF , Commiefornia sure sucks .    

http://www.foxnews.com/us/2015/09/24/surrender-san-fran-iconic-last-gun-shop-to-close-over-new-regulations/?ref=yfp

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SF is abso-fucking-lutely retarded. Let's regulate businesses like this out of our city...but wait for it...let's claim our city is a sanctuary city and let known felons walk the streets and refuse to hand them over to law enforcement! 

I just cannot understand the thought processes involved in their decisions!!!

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I just cannot understand the thought processes involved in their decisions!!!

There you go, assuming they are able to think.   I'm with you.  I can think of no circumstances where any of this would make sense.

Any truth to the rumor that the city fathers are considering a law requiring one-round magazines?

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These hypocritical Sons of Biatches that think up crap like this are a waste of hide! screw califookedupfornia, and just one more reason I will never ever set foot there! they want all the freedoms the constitution gives them but not the means to keep them a freeking cess pool of liberal scum suckers and bottom feeders!

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SF is abso-fucking-lutely retarded. Let's regulate businesses like this out of our city...but wait for it...let's claim our city is a sanctuary city and let known felons walk the streets and refuse to hand them over to law enforcement! 

I just cannot understand the thought processes involved in their decisions!!!

Thought process?  You believe there is any thought associated with this?  If so there is a large orange bridge I can let you have cheap.

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I just think back to a story that Charlton Heston described during the Rodney king riots. It seems many of his Hollywood anti-gun friends now felt unsafe and wanted to "borrow" some of his guns. His reply: sure, just go fill out the appropriate paperwork, get it approved, wait 10 days, and then come see me.

Quite the eye opener for those who thought they "knew better" about gun ownership.

I love that story!

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Leland yee approves. 

I SWEAR I was coming in here to say that...  LMFAO! 

He'd be the only guy in SF that you could buy a gun from - would have cornered the market!!!  HAHA!

This statement from the article is just plain nuts - not even the BATFE has the authority to do this, and the city police are damn sure not allowed to do it - NOT their jurisdiction, in the least...

 

The proposed new city regulations, which could only be aimed at High Bridge Arms, would have required the shop to take and preserve video of all transactions and turn customers' personal data over to police on a weekly basis.

Not even legal for a city-police entity to enforce...  Not in THIS country...

The 1986 FOPA, as bad as it was in some areas, prohibited this, and that's a Federal Action that trumps the state, county, and city laws. 

The Act also forbade the U.S. Government agency from keeping a registry directly linking non-National Firearms Act firearms to their owners, the specific language of this law (Federal Law 18 U.S.C. 926

No such rule or regulation prescribed [by the Attorney General] after the date of the enactment of the Firearms Owners Protection Act may require that records required to be maintained under this chapter or any portion of the contents of such records, be recorded at or transferred to a facility owned, managed, or controlled by the United States or any State or any political subdivision thereof, nor that any system of registration of firearms, firearms owners, or firearms transactions or disposition be established. Nothing in this section expands or restricts the Secretary's authority to inquire into the disposition of any firearm in the course of a criminal investigation.

I don't understand why this wasn't challenged by that gun shop before, especially since they state that they had to provide similar information in the past, on a regular basis...

The shop has 17 cameras as it is, and turns video over to police on request, he said.

The only reason for them to turn anything over to the local police would be from "cooperation," as they only have to do that for the BATFE, when specifically requested by the BATFE, in a current investigation.  Unreal...

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Funny, that shop is located in Bernal Heights, its an up and coming neighborhood these days but years ago not so much, and there were more guns in just the homes surrounding the shop than in the shop itself. Ha.

I remember 10 yrs or so ago they tried some proposition that would have banned handguns altogether in SF, the NRA squashed that one, why this and similarly unlawful anti 2A nonsense is being tolerated I don't know, like WA passing I-594, Seattle isolating gun related businesses, and this BS in SF.

SF is a beautiful city, one of our favorite big cities to visit (carrying concealed of course), we have a lot of friends who live there and are just as disgusted as we are with the draconian group of un-American reprobates who officiate things in that town.

Truth is I get the sense its just a matter of time for those old progressive establishment folks, the younger up and comers are libertarian types who are playing more and more of a role and are far less interested in the libtard politics of the bare assed Castro-ites, 60's-70's era  commies, or utopia minded progressives.

Wouldn't be a bit surprised if there is a reversal of fortune of sorts in SF over the next 20-30 years.

Heaven knows they need one!

 

 

 

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Last time I was in SF was 1973.... stole away in an American Airlines plane going and coming back ...the beauty of dating a stew...hid in the head while she did the manifest check.....her buddies were in on it with her...Ah those were great times for flying....did the mile high thingy on the way back....only two folks in coach...she bumped them up to first class and we had the rear all to ourselves...or I did anyway   shooting banana emoticon     Wash

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