No on Proposition H
Proposition H would ban almost all private possession of handguns by
San Francisco residents within city limits. Exceptions would be made
for people who require guns for professional purposes, such as police
officers, security guards and members of the military.
This proposition also would prohibit the sale, manufacture, distribution or transfer of all firearms and ammunition within
The City.
The use of guns in crimes is far too prevalent and
gun violence is far too common in San Francisco. But Prop. H would not
be an effective or appropriate means of preventing violent crime. These
difficulties should be addressed by better enforcement of existing laws
and better regulation of firearms ? not a blanket ban, particularly one
that affects such a small geographical area and is likely to be
challenged in court as a violation of state law.
In addition, it
is possible that once residents gave up their handguns, San Francisco
would be seen as an easy hunting ground for criminals who have no
intention of giving up their own pistols.
Voters should turn down this proposition. Question: Are there any San Francisco newspapers willing to come out in favor of the proposed handgun ban?
If you live in San Francisco, you better be ready to vote.
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Posted on 2005-11-02 18:56:00.0
by matthew@triggerfinger.org
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