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Supervisors advance ordinance banning concealed firearms at many public gatherings

San Francisco Board of Supervisors Public Safety and Neighborhood Services Committee · April 25, 2018
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Summary

The committee moved an amended police-code ordinance forward to ban concealed firearms at certain public gatherings, lowering the organizer threshold from 50 to 20 to cover small-organizer events that draw large crowds; the motion passed without objection and will appear on the May 1, 2018 Board agenda.

San Francisco supervisors on April 25 advanced an ordinance that would bar people from carrying concealed firearms at certain gatherings in public right-of-way, the committee chair announced.

The Public Safety and Neighborhood Services Committee considered an amended version of the measure that applies to a broader set of events by lowering the organizer threshold from 50 to 20, Supervisor Stephanie said. She framed the change…

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