California city passes first gun law requiring annual fees, liability insurance
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Supports estimate San Jose will make about $1.3 million from the new fees.
SAN JOSE, CA - APRIL 21: San Jose Mayor Sam Liccardo addresses the audience during the Watermark Conference For Women 2016 at San Jose Convention Center on April 21, 2016 in San Jose, California. (Photo by Marla Aufmuth/Getty Images for Watermark Conference for Women 2016) (Getty Images) (Google Earth) ( )
Around 50,000 to 55,000 households in the city own guns, meaning the city can expect to make about $1.3 million on the new fees, according to the San Jose Spotlight.
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