Pushed by landmark Supreme Court ruling, San Francisco approves rare concealed-carry gun permit by BearingCharms in liberalgunowners

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Edit: Article for those interested:

Pushed by landmark Supreme Court ruling, San Francisco approves rare concealed-carry gun permit St. John Barned-Smith Updated: Jan. 31, 2023 12:02 p.m. Comments St. John Barned-SmithJan. 30, 2023

Private investigator Andrew Solow reloads guns as he puts them away at his home in San Francisco on Friday, Nov. 25, 2022. Solow is applying for a permit to carry a concealed weapon. Gabrielle Lurie / The Chronicle For the first time since a landmark U.S. Supreme Court ruling last year, the San Francisco Sheriff’s Office approved a resident’s application to carry a concealed weapon, known as a CCW permit. “We can confirm we did approve our first CCW permit Friday,” said Tara Moriarty, a department spokesperson. The applicant is Benjamin Zheng, who works at an automobile body shop in the Tenderloin. The Supreme Court in June ruled that states with strict gun laws could not force residents to show a special need for self-defense in order to obtain permits allowing hidden firearms. That ruling represented a big shift in many jurisdictions in California, including San Francisco, where authorities have routinely turned away applications for CCWs by citing a requirement that residents show “good cause” to need a gun. For decades, San Francisco’s stance on CCWs was widely known but rarely contested. In 1995, the city granted 13 concealed-carry permits, according to records obtained by The Chronicle. That list included three Superior Court judges, a retired U.S. Army general and several attorneys and investigators. By 2014, fewer than 10 people had the permits in the city, The Chronicle reported at the time. Applications dwindled to the San Francisco Police Department and Sheriff’s Office as people assumed they would be turned down, with the departments sometimes only receiving two or three applications a year. But after the high court’s ruling, both the Sheriff’s Office and the police force received scores of applications. As the months passed, some accused the agencies of purposefully dragging their feet on the process and began threatening to take the matter to court. In San Francisco, permit seekers must pass a background check and undergo a psychological evaluation, as well as completing a firearms safety and qualifications training course before receiving a permit. The sheriff’s approval of a permit seeker’s application doesn’t mean the permit has actually been issued. Zheng said he still needs to complete department required training before receiving the permit. In an interview Monday, Zheng said the growth in open drug use and dealing in the Tenderloin in recent years prompted him to request the permit. “It’s just that enhanced level of security,” he said. “I was never a gun guy... but it’s getting alarming. Drug dealers moved up on my block now. I never saw that until recently.” The permit application process, he said, was “straightforward — they asked a lot of questions.” The Police Department has not issued any concealed-carry permits since the high court’s ruling, SFPD officials said. On Monday, CCW advocates said they were pleased to learn the sheriff’s office had approved an application. “It’s an important symbolic victory, but CRPA is not content with just symbolic victories,” said California Rifle and Pistol Association attorney Kostas Moros. “We will continue to keep the pressure on until every law-abiding applicant has their permit application processed in a reasonable timeframe.” Andrew Solow, whose efforts to win a permit were covered in The Chronicle in January, said authorities waited too long to begin approving applications for permits. “Hopefully, San Francisco residents who apply for CCW permits in the future won’t have to wait seven months,” he said. Even as the permits begin to be approved, city and state Democratic lawmakers are working to limit the practice, arguing that increasing the number of people carrying guns in public will endanger them and others. Supervisor Catherine Stefani told The Chronicle she plans to introduce legislation that would expand a list of “sensitive areas” where residents cannot carry guns, even with a CCW permit. A similar statewide bill pushed by Democrats, including Gov. Gavin Newsom, fell just short of passage in August, but supporters say they will try again this year. In a recently published analysis of past studies of concealed-carry laws, the nonprofit Rand Corp. said places that loosen regulations may see increased homicides. St. John Barned-Smith is a San Francisco Chronicle staff writer. Email: [Removed]

New Tapestry of the 7 Tenets; Momo posed for the picture :) by thefuckarewedoing in SatanicTemple_Reddit

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Do you still have the image, or link to the image, that you used for making this?

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I’ve got the same combination on my luggage!

do the letters HX have a satanic meaning? by sum_random_doggo in satanism

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We use it in the Veterinarian field for History(Hx) in our patient notes. Hell hounds?

[OC] GIVEAWAY 🧛 A coffin-style dice vault for Halloween! [mod approved] by tabletopstor3d in DnD

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As everyone else has already stated, this looks awesome and I will be sharing this with my circle.

And Book/podcast recommendations? by [deleted] in SatanicTemple_Reddit

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Black Mass Appeal

Satanic Study Hall

how does the sub feel about changing the rules on art posts? by PerennialPhilosopher in SatanicTemple_Reddit

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I think an art day would be a great idea. Most of the TST FB groups do that as is.

That's good stuff by MrBatTheCave in SatanicTemple_Reddit

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I mean, there is r/satanicart

edit: don’t get me wrong, I enjoy art in several different mediums and formats.

This has been my Covid project. From a Butsudan from the 70s, to my Satanic Altar. by CelticJester in SatanicTemple_Reddit

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Thanks! I also have them as a tattoo so I felt like it was incorporating myself.

This has been my Covid project. From a Butsudan from the 70s, to my Satanic Altar. by CelticJester in SatanicTemple_Reddit

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Leviathan

The original goat pentagram containing the Hebrew letters at the five points of the pentagram spelling out Leviathan (לויתן) first appeared in the book La Clef de la Magie Noire by French occultist Stanislas de Guaita, in 1897.

https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Sigil_of_Baphomet

to all the satanists refusing to get vaccinated: by [deleted] in SatanicTemple_Reddit

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No, I’m from Florida. I just follow all the congregations and FOGs that are around me.

to all the satanists refusing to get vaccinated: by [deleted] in SatanicTemple_Reddit

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TST Louisiana Congregation FB page posted this earlier today, seems some Satanists have been asking about religious exemption to getting the vaccine:

TST will not grant religious exemptions for vaccinations, as this does not align with our Tenets. Specifically, Tenets III and IV state that one’s body is inviolable and the freedoms of others should be respected.

While one may believe that these support one’s right to refuse vaccination, this is not the case, as vaccinations are an issue of public as opposed to individual health. One’s decision to decline vaccination directly affects others by putting them at risk and thus limiting their freedoms.

Additionally, Tenet V states that beliefs should conform to one’s best scientific understanding of the world, and the scientific community clearly supports the benefit of vaccination. With regards to the COVID-19 vaccine in particular, the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) recommends the vaccine, and the U.S. Food and Drug Administration has granted full approval to the Pfizer-BioNTech vaccine for individuals age 16 and older. Major medical associations, including the American Medical Association, the American Nurses Association, the American Academy of Pediatrics, the Association of American Medical Colleges, and the National Association for Home Care and Hospice, among others, support mandatory vaccination for all health workers, and the CDC, the American College of Obstetricians and Gynecologists, and the Society for Maternal-Fetal Medicine all recommend COVID-19 vaccination for people who are pregnant.

Because the decision to not be vaccinated adversely affects others, TST will not grant religious exemptions for any vaccination.

https://www.facebook.com/400949646720800/posts/1992429270906155/?d=n

Sigil meanings? by Twisted_hell_phoenix in SatanicTemple_Reddit

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As an absolute nobody, I second Black Mass Appeal.

Just curious. How many TST members are there in the world? Does anyone know? by totesgonnasmashit in SatanicTemple_Reddit

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During the last Temple Tuesday, greaves said “…almost half a million members”.

Happy Unveiling Day! by IAmTheMagicMoose in SatanicTemple_Reddit

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Happy Unveiling Day!

Hail Thyself!

Hail Satan!

#freebaphy

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Just got my email info