If a city bans gun stores, is it infringing on the #constitutionalrights of individuals to bear arms?

That’s what the #SecondAmendment Foundation is claiming that the city of #redwoodcity is doing by establishing a moratorium on #gun retail.

“Simply put, the right to keep and bear arms is meaningless without the right to acquire arms and ammunition,” Executive Director Adam Kraut wrote in a letter to the city dated Oct. 28.

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Redwood City leaders discussing legal options as possible lawsuit against ban on gun retail looms

A gun rights advocacy group is accusing the city of violating its residents’ constitutional rights

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@cephira I think that as long as there is a gun store within a decent travel time, then it doesn't infringe much. However if more localities do it, it could start to infringe, in that it would put a huge burden on, especially minority and poor, firearms owners who would have to have the time off work, and the money for the long drive to pickup a gun. Not sure how this works in a legal framework, but I'm one who thinks gun rights are minority rights, and generally oppose this type of legislation.
@fiberdrive I have my own personal feelings on this whole thing, but legally, there is no problem with a gun store being that close to a school or in that area, per state law from my understanding. Optics wise, different story.
@cephira I would agree there are optical, and potentially safety issues, with having gun stores near a school, but "near" is a subjective term, of course.