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DEL MAR, Calif. — The two-day Crossroads of the West Gun Show kicked off at the Del Mar Fairgrounds Saturday, the first gun show at the fairgrounds since last December.
The state’s 22nd District Agricultural Association Board of Directors, which oversees events at the fairgrounds, voted last September to suspend all future gun shows amid pressure from local residents and gun control activists. The fairgrounds hosted the last Crossroads of the West show Dec. 8 and 9 last year.
Assembly members Todd Gloria, D-San Diego, and Tasha Boerner-Horvath, D-Encinitas, introduced legislation earlier this year to ban the sale of guns and ammunition on fairgrounds property, effectively ending all gun shows in Del Mar. The bill went to Gov. Gavin Newsom’s desk earlier this month but it has yet to receive a signature.
Controversial gun show returns to Del Mar Fairgrounds
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