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San Francisco committee continues ordinance to ban leaving firearms in unattended vehicles pending law‑enforcement meet‑and‑confer

Public Safety and Neighborhood Services Committee; Local Agency Formation Commission (LAFCO) · December 11, 2015
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Summary

The Public Safety and Neighborhood Services Committee on Dec. 11 heard public comment and agreed to continue Supervisor David Campos’s ordinance that would require locked storage of firearms in unattended vehicles while staff completes meet‑and‑confer with law enforcement; the item will be continued to the call of the chair, with a target to resume in January.

The Public Safety and Neighborhood Services Committee of the San Francisco Board of Supervisors on Dec. 11 opened public comment and then continued an ordinance sponsored by Supervisor David Campos that would amend the police code to prohibit leaving a firearm in an unattended motor vehicle unless it is stored in a lockbox or a locked trunk.

Campos, the ordinance sponsor, said the draft had been broadened from an earlier version focused on law‑enforcement personnel to apply to all gun owners…

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