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I am thoroughly disgusted by SF voters

San Francisco voters approve handgun, military recruiting bans

Voters approved ballot measures to ban handguns in San Francisco and urge the city's public high schools and college campuses to keep out military recruiters.


With 100 percent of San Francisco precincts reporting on Wednesday, 58 percent of voters backed the proposed gun ban while 42 percent opposed it.


Measure H prohibits the manufacture and sale of all firearms and ammunition in the city, and make it illegal for residents to keep handguns in their homes or businesses.


Only two other major U.S. cities Washington and Chicago have implemented such sweeping handgun bans.


Supervisor Chris Daly, who proposed the measure, said the victory showed that "San Francisco voters support sensible gun control."


Citing statistics that show most homicides in the city involve handguns, Daly said "every life that's saved with Proposition H is a big win."


Although law enforcement, security guards and others who require weapons for work are exempt from the measure, current handgun owners would have to surrender their firearms by April.


A coalition led by the National Rifle Association has said it plans to challenge the initiative in court, arguing that cities do not have the authority to regulate firearms under California law.


Davey Jones, chairman of the Committee to Oppose Handgun Ban, said a recent wave of gun violence in the city may have hurt his campaign, but opponents believe the right to possess handguns is necessary for self-defense.


"We focused our message to seniors and to women and to the gay community," Jones said. "Of course we're disappointed. We believe that we did not get the message out."


The military recruitment initiative also won with 60 percent in favor and 40 percent against.


Measure I, dubbed "College Not Combat," opposes the presence of military recruiters at public high schools and colleges. However, it would not ban the armed forces from seeking enlistees at city campuses, since that would put schools at risk of losing federal funding.


Instead, Proposition I encourages city officials and university administrators to exclude recruiters and create scholarships and training programs that would reduce the military's appeal to young adults.


"We now have the moral weight of the city behind us, and it's definitely a valuable asset to have in our corner," said Bob Matthews, a College Not Combat activist, adding that the victory would help put pressure on the government to someday institute an actual ban on campus military recruiting.



People always claim that the Bay area voters are well informed and progressive, but this is just disgusting. Registered gun owners don't scare me. They aren't the ones who make Fillmore/Mission/ Excelsior/ E Oakland rough neighborhoods. The only time I fear a registered gun owner is if I decide I need to break into someones house.

Aside from that, criminals never bother to register their illegal firearms. This new ban will NOT affect the people who need it most. The criminals will still have the guns.
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elvgrenink:
Heck yeah. I ate the chocolate drizzle kind in one sitting and then I went into a sugar coma. That shit is soooo good. I finished the peanut butter one the second day, yesterday biggrin oink

Thankyou!! kiss
You always know of the best junkfood.

[Edited on Nov 24, 2005 4:18PM]
Nov 24, 2005
burningkrome:
I like the pics of your dogs. I am jealous of the Canon 10D. It's the cam I'm saving up for right now. Is the cmos sensor better than the CCD sensors out there?
Nov 26, 2005

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