90 Days to Turn In Magazines in San Francisco.

The latest from the People’s Republic of San Francisco:

California Governor Jerry Brown may have vetoed a statewide ban on so-called assault rifles, but San Francisco officials have enacted a similar version of the bill locally – and the NRA is fighting back.

The city has a history of pushing the envelope on gun control. A total ban on handguns in 2005 was ultimately overturned by a state court in 2008. Smaller scale gun laws have been passed in the city since the court invalidated the handgun ban.

The new San Francisco high-capacity magazine ban was unanimously approved by the Board of Supervisors, making it illegal to sell guns with magazines with the ability to hold more than 10 rounds. The new San Francisco gun control law also requires that citizens who already own high-capacity magazines turn them in to the police department within 90 days.

Source: http://www.offthegridnews.com/2013/12/07/san-francisco-gives-gunowners-90-days-to-turn-in-magazines/?goback=%2Egde_89220_member_5816151719012245504#%21

 

 


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