San Francisco’s last gun store has closed for good and is in the planning stages of becoming a medical marijuana dispensary. High Bridge Arms in the liberal city’s red-hot Bernal Heights neighborhood closed in October 2015, and new tenants hope to re-open it as the “High Bridge” pot shop by this Summer.

Lifestyle site 7×7.com first broke the news May 11 , confirming that the San Francisco Public Health Department was processing an application from the new pot shop’s owner Sean Killen. Killen told 7×7.com in an interview, “We did find a lot of stray bullets in there during renovations.”

The gun shop High Bridge Arms opened in 1952 and weathered America’s decades-long culture wars over gun control until it closed in October rather than comply with new rules requiring the shop to videotape gun sales and report ammunition purchases. (Fun fact: legal pot grows and sales must often be videotaped and recorded for police in states like Colorado and Washington).

The new pot shop High Bridge has the same landlord as the gun store, and the landlord is “very happy, quite frankly, that a cannabis store is going in there,” said Killen, who is paying $60,000 per year to rent 800 square-feet per month. Killen’s lease stipulates the shop “shall not use [the space] for the purposes of storing, manufacturing, or selling any explosives, flammables, or other inherently dangerous substance, chemical, thing or device.”

Killen said he wants to open High Bridge to keep serving low-income medical cannabis patients free pot in Bernal’s rapidly gentrifying neighborhood. A former tech worker who lives near Pacific Heights, Killen currently manages the nearby Bernal Heights Cooperative. He said the landlord there is evicting him by June to make way for a fancier club. The New York Times dubbed Bernal Heights the hottest neighborhood in America in 2014. The median home sale price in Bernal is just over $1.4 million.