gun turn in, PG county MD this Saturday

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Per the Article:
"Programs like Gift Cards for Guns will help the county continue its downward crime trend."

It is truly hard to believe that people are so naive as to believe that this will be effective. Obviously, they live in such rarified air that they really don't understand how others think. It just seems such a waste of tax payer dollars.
 
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It is truly hard to believe that people are so naive as to believe that this will be effective. Obviously, they live in such rarified air that they really don't understand how others think. It just seems such a waste of tax payer dollars.

You never know. A gangsta or two may have an epiphany! ;)
 
I wonder what the "up to" part of it means.

I've got a rusted and badly mis-timed H&R that I paid $10 for.
It does fire, provided that you "assist" the cylinder to index it from shot to shot.

I wonder if they will really give me $150 for it.

I think that church is only about 30 miles from my house.
 
Make sure you spread the word and get people just outside the event to buy the guns before they make it there. Heard of a lot of classic guns getting destroyed because of these "buy-backs".
 
I can assure you there wont be many quality guns being bought back in Landover.........I also can assure you someone will show up and turn in a loaded gun....
 
Last time they had a buyback here in Austin there was a group outside that were buying up the working condition guns to donate to poorer families who could not afford decent self defense weapons, pretty nifty idea if you ask me (even if granted some of them where probably subsequently sold off).
 
A friend of mine turned in his grandfather's hunk-of-junk unlicensed revolver for $200 at a gun buy back here in NY, and bought a mint Remington 1903A3 from the guy on line behind him. A happy ending.
 
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