I was in college in 1960 and used to go to a gunshop in Pasadena. It was an amazing store and seemed to have everything. Unfortunately I had no money. But I could look. The danger is that what happened in California could happen anywhere. Who would have believed it could happen?The Annoyed Man wrote:I'm driving back to CA next Monday for a 2 week visit with my mom. I'm actually looking forward to walking into the gunstore I used to frequent in Pasadena (Turner's Outdoorsman) and start bragging a little bit about my ARs, 33-round Glock magazines, suppressors, SBRs, no bullet buttons, LTC, etc., etc., just to bask in their admiration and envy...........JALLEN wrote:No gun stores within 500' of residences, other gun stores, schools, bars, liquor stores, churches, etc.ELB wrote:
As I understand it, Alameda County wrote an ordinance concerning where gun stores could exist that it essentially banned them from the county.
Pretty much no gun stores.
Actually, there are not many real gun stores anywhere in CA. I was staggered when I walked in to Cabelas north of Ft. Worth the first time. They may have a bigger inventory of guns and accessories and ammo in one Cabelas than all the LGSs in San Diego put together.
The LGSs in San Diego, as good as they are, are cheap imitations of a real gun store here. Given what an ordeal it is to buy a gun, one every thirty days, ten day DROS, etc., it's no wonder.
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