As San Francisco District Attorney (DA), Democratic presidential nominee Kamala Harris supported Proposition H, aimed at prohibiting residents from possessing, distributing, or manufacturing handguns. The measure, which Harris sponsored, faced significant opposition even within her party. Prominent Democrats such as then-San Francisco Mayor Gavin Newsom and then-U.S. Senator Dianne Feinstein distanced themselves from the local ballot proposal.
Harris currently presents herself as a moderate, claiming she owns a gun and declaring, “If somebody breaks into my house, they’re getting shot, sorry,” in a recent livestream with Oprah Winfrey. However, her past support of Proposition H provides yet another example of her being on the extreme left of the Democratic Party, backing policies including the decriminalization of unlawful border crossings, defunding the police and federal immigration enforcement, and banning fracking before she replaced Joe Biden as the 2024 nominee.
Proposition H was approved in 2005—but invalidated by state courts before it could be implemented. It would have required residents to surrender their handguns within four months. San Francisco was forced to pay $380,000 in settlements to the National Rifle Association, Second Amendment Foundation, California Rifle and Pistol Association, and other plaintiffs challenging it.
Harris also supported the authorities being able to enter gun owners’ homes to “check to see if you’re being responsible and safe” and continues to support a “mandatory buyback program” for semiautomatic “assault” rifles.
Leftist lawmakers such as Elizabeth Warren and progressive activists believe her professed centrism is a pose for the election and that she will return to a far-left agenda, particularly on immigration, once voting is out of the way.