Handguns in someone's San Francisco residence cannot be left out in the open, but instead must be either locked in a container or disabled with a trigger lock, under a 2007 city law. Another law, adopted in 1994, prohibits the sale of ammunition such as hollow point bullets, which expand upon impact. The National Rifle Association has sued The City over these two laws in federal court as being unconstitutional.
Read Original at: The San Francisco Examiner (Calif.)