SF doesn't seem to care about any of the Bill of Rights... 

So reports Molly Martinez of KRON:

Supervisor Mark Farrell is set to put in a public request at today’s San Francisco Board of Supervisors meeting to begin drafting legislation that would require the videotaping of all gun and ammunition sales within San Francisco, and require the regular storage and electronic transmission of ammunition sales data to the San Francisco Police Department...

The package would also require any permittee who has the proper documentation to sell or transfer ammunition to keep records of their ammunition sales and transfer data for up to five-years, and electronically transmit the ammunition sales data at least weekly to the SFPD. The SFPD would develop the forms and information that would need to be regularly transmitted to the department, and at a minimum will include:

(1) The date of the transaction;

(2) The name, address and date of birth of the transferee;

(3) The number of the transferee’s current driver’s license or other government issued identification card containing a photograph of the transferee, and the name of the governmental authority that issued it;

(4) The brand, type, caliber or gauge, and amount of ammunition transferred;

(5) The transferee’s signature; and

(6) The name of the permittee’s agent or employee who processed the transaction.

Supervisor Farrell’s package of gun control legislation is expected to be introduced formally at the Board of Supervisors when the Board returns from its recess in the beginning of September.

Read the full story at KRON4.com.