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Eleanors38

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26. As if Oakland and Richmond are on the same economic footing.
Wed Oct 7, 2015, 12:30 PM
Oct 2015


Used to be liberals looked at economic factors; jobs, pay, advancement. Or social conditions like crappy family lives, stinking schools, poor or no social services and post-incarceration policies as the places to start dealing with social problems.

Now, all we get is this stinking prohibition.

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I wonder why he's closing the store because of a bill that's merely proposed? arcane1 Oct 2015 #1
I am sure he's moving right out of San Francisco yeoman6987 Oct 2015 #10
Yup. It's in the Mission. KamaAina Oct 2015 #22
That's not really the reason he's closing. Xithras Oct 2015 #23
Everyone Is Safer SoCalMusicLover Oct 2015 #2
Thank God We Have This Gun Shop Owner Standing His Ground SoCalMusicLover Oct 2015 #3
People will just buy guns elsewhere but the politicians can pretend they did something. Throd Oct 2015 #7
San Francisco will miss the revenue I am sure yeoman6987 Oct 2015 #11
I don't think San Francisco will be sweating the loss of gun shop revenue.... marmar Oct 2015 #30
Lol. Probably true. yeoman6987 Oct 2015 #33
Like Chicago, crime disappeared 40+ yrs ago after guns were outlawed. Eleanors38 Oct 2015 #4
Exactly. They're thinking of changing the name of the city to PeaceTown. WillowTree Oct 2015 #13
Ah, but name changes do not discharge debt obligations. Eleanors38 Oct 2015 #14
Well, now that you mention it................. WillowTree Oct 2015 #16
Easy access to guns in nearby towns and IN and WI frazzled Oct 2015 #17
And Colorado is fairly near Texas... Eleanors38 Oct 2015 #20
No, it's not frazzled Oct 2015 #24
How close? Quarter oz. Of pot went from $125 to $80 since prohibition ended... Eleanors38 Oct 2015 #25
You just outed yourself as an insensitive ass. maxsolomon Oct 2015 #5
Without uniform national regulation towns and Warren Stupidity Oct 2015 #6
Chicago has a terrible violence and crime problem, branford Oct 2015 #19
Yeah. All we need is uniform laws with a dedicated enforcement agency. Problem solved. Nuclear Unicorn Oct 2015 #29
If a law doesn't have 100% compliance, it is ineffective alcibiades_mystery Oct 2015 #8
At what level of noncompliance does civilized society break down? tularetom Oct 2015 #12
Recently passed state "assault weapon" registration laws have roughly 10% compliance. Nuclear Unicorn Oct 2015 #31
Interesting comment in the article. beevul Oct 2015 #9
Now if only we could get every other gun store in the country to do the same. geomon666 Oct 2015 #15
"Then we can feel safer." Nuclear Unicorn Oct 2015 #32
Well, yeah. geomon666 Oct 2015 #34
critical thinking skills in action Skittles Oct 2015 #18
There is already less gun violence in SF than in nearby cities KamaAina Oct 2015 #21
As if Oakland and Richmond are on the same economic footing. Eleanors38 Oct 2015 #26
Oakland is very much on the way up KamaAina Oct 2015 #28
Wait--was there zero gun violence when SF gun shops were plentiful? Orrex Oct 2015 #27
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