Apparently San Francisco will vote next year on an "Only-in-a-Blue-State" issue.
San Franciscan voters will be asked to decide next year on a measure that would prohibit the sale, manufacture and distribution of firearms in the city and limit the possession of handguns to those who require them for their jobs.I'm quite surprised that there is any "manufacture" of firearms in the People's Republik of San Franciski, but there are things in this world I don't know. As far as "limiting"- well that sounds kinda scary, doncha think?
I'm assuming "requiring a handgun for your job" in 'Frisco means you're a cop, end of list. But if I work in a convenience store and I know the only people out there with guns are the criminals, well I most definetely "need" a gun for my job.
The measure qualified for the ballot with the support of Supervisors Matt Gonzalez, Chris Daly, Bevan Dufty, Tom Ammiano and Michela Alioto-Pier.Yeah, those names sound like they could be a collection of moonbats to me.
The proposed ordinance was drafted in response to handgun violence in San Francisco.No kidding. Maybe the People's Republik could take a lesson from Switzerland or Israel, where everybody is required to own a gun, and shazam!- crime virtually disappeared.
If approved by voters, the law would go into effect Jan. 1, 2006.Giving intelligent, law-abiding citizens one year to move to the "red" areas in California.
For 90 days after that, San Francisco residents would be permitted to surrender handguns to their local police station or the Sheriff's Department without penalty.And I quote: "...the right of the people to keep and bear Arms, shall not be infringed." Don't accuse me of oversimplifying. Can anyone read that and not think this "proposal" would be a rebuttal of the Second Amendment?
"Hey, I propose that you disregard every known means to defend and protect yourselves! I mean, this is SanFran! Nobody believes in 'evil' here! It's to, um, stop crime! Yeah, that's it!"
Here's a fun algebraic equation for you: People - Guns = Slaves.
Attention, The Twelve Reasonable People Who Still Live in San Francisco: MOVE OUT NOW.
That is all.
UPDATE, two days later: Michelle Malkin has more on the subject, and if you click on the link, you will find out so do a lot of other people.
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