High Bridge Arms
High Bridge Arms was a gun shop located in the city of San Francisco, California.[1][2][3]
It was originally opened in the 1950s by Bob Chow,[4] who had competed as a pistol shooter at the 1948 Olympics. It was located at 3185 Mission Street[5] in the city's Bernal Heights neighborhood.
High Bridge Arms has been a point of controversy as to whether it is creating crime in the area of its location.[6] It closed in the past[7] but was open and licensed as of 2012.
High Bridge Arms closed in late 2015.[4][8] While the owner did not publicly state a reason, media reports connected the closure to the concerns he had voiced several weeks earlier about new city regulations on firearms sales that were being proposed by Board of Supervisors member Mark Farrell.[4][8] However, in 2018 it was revealed that shortly before the closure, ATF officials had recommended to revoke the license of High Bridge Arms because of "numerous, repeated serious violations of the Gun Control Act", including, allegedly, selling a firearm to a person prohibited from possessing it, and selling 71 guns without recording the sale.[8]
References
- "www.highbridgearms.com". www.highbridgearms.com. Retrieved 2023-01-23.
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- "S.F.'s lone gun store draws neighbors' fire". SFGate. 30 August 2010.
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- "High Bridge Arms Inc". curbed.com. Archived from the original on 2012-02-29.
- "Gun shop hopes to re-open in San Francisco's Mission District". ABC7 San Francisco.
- Cassidy, Megan (2018-07-02). "ATF records show how 6 Northern California gun shops ran afoul of the law". SFChronicle.com. Retrieved 2018-07-02.