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gun buyback

TheQ

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Oh it's the most wonderful time of the year!

Homeland Security riffles are only $200! Offer $230 and snag one!
 

dragongtr

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Clawson Mi
the best part is gonna be when any of the guns that are clean get sold so the department can make a profit on them. They will sell them to select ffl's and then we will see them on the used market.
 

skyisfalling

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Aug 2, 2011
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Location
birch bay , washington
If this happens in Washington State , I will protest venomously.
That illegal buy back program is part of a Three point plan to ban personal
firearms all together.
1st. buy backs (promotes theft and gun crimes)
2nd. gun registration (only law abiding comply)
3rd. door to door confiscations (disarms our most responsible and conscious citizens)

In the end, only the criminals and corrupt government will have firearms.
The U.N. and New World Order owns you. You and your children are slaves.

Be afraid, very afraid.
 

thebigsd

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Quarryville, PA
Anyone know what they are going to do with the guns they "bought back"? I know they usually melt them down and destroy them. I always thought they should sell/auction them and make some money for charity or something. Destroying perfectly good guns is a horrible waste.
 
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smellslikemichigan

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Jun 16, 2008
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Troy, Michigan, USA
Anyome know what they are going to do with the guns they "bought back"? I know they usually melt them down and destroy them. I always thought they should sell/auction them and make some money for charity or something. Destroying perfectly good guns is a horrible waste.

yes, they will likely be destroyed. rather than sell them, how about, not having these scams in the first place?
 

ElectricianLU58

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May 13, 2010
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Warren, Michigan, USA
what a waste. i am still looking for a medium or large frame snub nose revolver, too. i would love to see what they took in and will be destroying.

imagine how many rare guns like colt detective specials, pythons, cobras, vintage single action armys (guns of significance)... guns that were stolen from good people before i was even born... will be destroyed for absolutely no reason.

sad.

what if they took in an m-15 1911, an absolute white whale? would they destroy something of that level of cultural significance? i would hope not.
 

PDinDetroit

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Jun 20, 2009
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SE, Michigan, USA
Is that the real issue here?

Semantics?....really?

It's a sound bite, easy to remember just like the "Assault Weapon Ban".

Please...never speak of this again.

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dragongtr

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Jul 19, 2011
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Clawson Mi
Anyome know what they are going to do with the guns they "bought back"? I know they usually melt them down and destroy them. I always thought they should sell/auction them and make some money for charity or something. Destroying perfectly good guns is a horrible waste.

See my previous post, from what I have heard (know of some local ffl's who buy guns from police auction), they are starting to go through them and see if any have been used in crimes, see if they working, and ones that work, have any value and aren't involved in open cases, they sell them, helps them fund more buybacks.
 

TheQ

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Lansing, Michigan
It figures Huel Perkins was the anchor. One of the biggest anti-gunners if I've ever seen one. At least he's had Rick on to talk about Open Carry on a few occasions -- if only so he and his liberal mob of guests can bash him.
 
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