The San Francisco board of supervisors will consider a measure that would ban the sale of all pets in the city [L.A. Times, Outdoor Life, Telegraph (U.K.)] (& welcome Above the Law readers)
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by Walter Olson on June 28, 2011
The San Francisco board of supervisors will consider a measure that would ban the sale of all pets in the city [L.A. Times, Outdoor Life, Telegraph (U.K.)] (& welcome Above the Law readers)
Tagged as: animal rights, San Francisco

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Two Words: Daly City
What if we promise to circumcise them?
So the pet stores in Oakland, San Jose, South San Francisco and elsewhere will have more business. Poor San Francisco pet stores will have to close resulting in lower tax revenues to the city.
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