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Robert Namer
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SEPTEMBER 27, 2015

     San Francisco is a city of twisted liberal officials.  Ever since it was opened in the 1950s by a celebrated Olympic shooter, High Bridge Arms has been a defiant fixture in San Francisco's Mission District, but a coming wave of new firearms restrictions has prompted the last gun shop in the liberal City to pack it in.

     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. Past regulations have required the shop to bar ads and displays from its windows and install cameras and barriers around its exterior. The shop has 17 cameras as it is, and turns video over to police on request, he said.

     Business for the last gun shop in the city of 840,000 has been good, especially since the store, which caters to law enforcement and outdoors enthusiasts, announced it would close next month.

     The gun shop should take the matter to the Supreme Court on Second Amendment Constitutional grounds.
 
 

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