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San Francisco Flips Transit Policy; Ad Promotes Gun Rights Conference
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"More than 15 huge advertisements promoting the 25th annual Gun Rights Policy Conference are up at prominent transit locations around the City of San Francisco, amounting to something of a coup for the Second Amendment Foundation."
"You can see the ad that San Francisco MTA waived their anti-gun policy and allowed to run in order to avoid being sued at www.saf.org/SF-MTA_Ad.pdf."
"SAF Executive Vice President Alan M. Gottlieb, looking ahead eagerly to the Sept. 24-26 milestone conference, noted that the advertisements show a woman holding a shotgun and staring through a curtain, under the headline, 'A violent criminal is breaking through your front door. Can you afford to be unarmed?' Gottlieb noted that the CalGuns Foundation assisted in the advertisement's preparation." ... |
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