San Francisco gun store to close - THE last one

Started by Buckeye 50, September 24 2015 03:12:06 PM MDT

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Buckeye 50

http://www.foxnews.com/us/2015/09/24/surrender-san-fran-iconic-last-gun-shop-to-close-over-new-regulations/?intcmp=hpbt3


Kind of surprised to know there were ANY left open out their?  Beautiful, fun place to go but if something is odd, it's out there.


Pat
"Let every nation know, whether it wishes us well or ill, that we shall pay any price, bear any burden, meet any hardship, support any friend, oppose any foe to assure the survival and the success of liberty."

John F. Kennedy

Blades

--Jason--

my_old_glock

QuoteThe 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.


That should be illegal.

Do they video tape people going into and out of the gay bars or strip clubs on Broadway?


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Wolfie


Patriot

I was born and grew up in California. Mostly Los Angeles but I've spent some time in San Francisco. Sadly, its not the place I grew up. It's been completely taken over by liberals. The part where he said that statistics show without a doubt that cities are safer with gun control laws was a blatent lie. San Francisco crime rates are rising big time.

I've been a fan of the 49ers my entire life. Joe Montana is like my hero. But I'm done. When I read this story the other day I decided I won't support this city in any way. I won't go back, even to visit. Since I'm moving to North Texas next year I guess I'll adopt the Dallas teams.

The liberals can have it. It's a lost cause.

Wolfie

Dallas is already liberal, they call it cosmopolitan.

Go north to Plano.

Patriot

Quote from: Wolfie on September 27 2015 11:43:04 AM MDT
Dallas is already liberal, they call it cosmopolitan.

Go north to Plano.

Plano is actually where we are looking at going. We're flying into DFW in two weeks, going to the state fair, then apartment hunting in Plano the next two days.