Southern California, particularly the San Diego area, has already been beset with more than its fair share of problems. Illegal aliens are flooding the region, homelessness is out of control, and crime has been on the rise. The police in both San Diego and Los Angeles have had their hands full. But if one gun control group has its way, the cops’ hands will be a bit more empty if they don’t have any guns. CBS News just concluded a two-year study into how the police buy their firearms and how they dispose of them when they reach the end of their service life. They found that some of the old guns the police sold were later found at crime scenes. Further, they investigated the gun companies that sell firearms to the police and determined that some of them have been cited for violations when they improperly sold weapons or ammunition. Now, San Diego is considering a law that would ban…