CBS News Bay Area anchor Elizabeth Cook asks Assemblymember Phil Ting (D-San Francisco) about new legislation that requires financial institutions to make a Merchant Category Code available for firearms and ammunition
Did you all just admit that there is more crime than you even report ? But then with your next breath you all say crime is going down So which is it ? You can't have it both ways.
I noticed he never went into specifics of what is 'suspicious' behavior or the possibility of flagging innocent people. Last time I checked, 'suspicious' is not a crime.
@@knuke9596 it's the ones that have full auto capabilities. What we can by without a special permit don't have that feature and other thing the full auto can also have a 3 round burst and again the ones we can get don't. We only have simi auto and safety
@@paulbegley1464 I want these reporters to define the term since they are the ones who keep incorrectly referring to semi-auto rifles as "assault weapons".
But California you can only buy one gun a month under current law, so this credit card code tracking is useless for the purpose they claim it's intended for. So what is it REALLY for?!
17 to 20 due to that inner city stuff 16, and under due to vehicular oopsies Easily researched on the google Don’t even have to be a news professionalsNshtuff. Ain’t that the same guy who tried to bring in A Sea Container full of Norinco’s best fineries
Gun laws do not solve the issue as it only applies to those who already follow the laws. It’s a waste of tax payer money! Instead focus the resources on the criminals who don’t care regardless of how many laws are passed. More funding for law enforcement.
Per capital is a tricky thing. If you do the math right it doesn’t make sense. If you do the numbers right California is one of the most violent places when it comes to California.