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About as many people turned up to buy firearms as turned up to turn them in.
A total of 77 guns were turned in, with many of them being BB guns.
About 50 people turned up to buy any guns that were worth more than the gift cards offered by the turn in organizers. It is very common for people turning in guns to bring two or more guns to be turned in.
The turn in organizers had $2,500 left over to purchase more firearms. It will be used at some future event.
Many of the people who showed up to buy firearms were members of Wisconsin Carry.
Citizens purchasing private firearms at these events has become very common where private purchases are not banned by law.
Scholars have concluded that such events are ineffective at reducing crime, while opponents have said that they amount to little more than political theater aimed at undermining the Second Amendment, while being subsidized by local police forces.
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I love that they are always called "buy backs" as if they owned them first...I also wonder when they are sponsored by a church for instance, are they not trading in firearms without a license? What about where there are "one gun a month" laws....Fricken hypocrits.
ReplyDeleteCan't believe they paid for BB guns.:)
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