
Fight over San Diego 'ghost gun' ordinance heats up as judge dismisses challenge
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The debate of San Diego’s "ghost gun" ordinance continued to intensify after a federal judge Wednesday rejected a lawsuit against enforcement of the new law.
The Eliminate Non-Serialized Untraceable Firearm Ordinance goes into effect Saturday, KPBS reported.
"The issue of gun violence in our city is significant and a lot of the growth we are seeing in this violence has been driven by ghost guns," Gloria said when he signed the ordinance on Sept. 23. "We as a community cannot allow that to happen."
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