In light of recent current events, I'd like to point out: there are three gun stores on Magnolia Blvd. in Burbank between Buena Vista and Victory. One is about 60 feet away from a children's daycare center. In the same stretch of Magnolia, there are only two bars (both serve food), Tony's Darts Away and Tin Horn Flats.
BTW, on the morning after the Trevon Martin verdict, there was a line outside of one gun store at 10 a.m. It was a Sunday.
I've blogged about this before. What kind of businesses does Burbank really need? I know that it's tremendously difficult to open a restaurant or place like Luna Vine (wine bar) in Burbank. Was it difficult for the gun stores, too? Shouldn't it be? And how many gun stores do we need in a one-mile stretch?
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There are 3 gun stores in one mile on Magnolia Blvd. in Burbank