Dean Weingarten
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Called by the propaganda term “buy back” the programs insinuate that all firearms belong to the government, when in fact the guns were never owned by the government.
This is a prime opportunity for Constitutionalists to have fun and the possibility of picking up some decent guns for very good prices. It appears that Mayor Stanton has $100,000 to play with, donated by Arizonans for Gun Safety, a citizens disarmament group. No one is saying where the money came from, except that it was an anonymous donor.
It is easy to understand why a donor would not want their name associated with such foolishness.
If the Mayor is smart, he will follow the example of Falmouth Maine, where the guns gathered were sold, and the proceeds were given to the special Olympics.
The practice of appearing at these events has caught fire this year, with numerous activists showing up and obtaining nice firearms for good prices:
Link NM:More than 300 guns sold at sheriff buy back event(and private sales!)
Link PA:Gun Buyback Met With Competition In Bensalem.
Outside, a group of gun advocates set up a table offering a better price to people carrying high-quality weapons.
Link Second Gun Buyback Nets 42 Weapons
Also in front of the church were people offering to buy the guns off of people before they reached the buyback event.
Link ANGRY WHITE DUDE ATTENDS GUN BUYBACK COUNTER EVENT IN DALLAS
Link NM: City’s gun buy-back program nets hundreds of weapons
Outside the police station, a group of four or five men gathered to offer cash to people who were bringing guns in.
Link Gun buyback in Cincinnati collects 135 weapons
The Cincinnati Enquirer (http://cin.ci/W41mWY ) reports that a federally licensed gun dealer showed up to provide some competition. He bought a dozen weapons for $40 to $100 by standing outside the church with a sign that read “Cash 4 Guns.”
Link Several good deals made at Lansing Gun Turn in
Link MI:100+ Guns Turned in for Gun Buyback
Just outside where the buyback program was being held pro gun activists were offering cash for guns.
Link NMolice harass legal buyers at Santa Fe Gun Turn In
Link Seattle has gun Turn in, Private buyers save guns
Link Tucson Gun Turn in - First Hand Account
Link AZ:Former Senator Offers Better Alternative to Gun Turn In
Link A Reader Reports from the Hartford CT Gun Buyback
Link Cleveland Gun Buyback Program Attracts Buyers Offering Cash for Guns (VIDEO) (OH)
Link The Detroit PD Doesn’t Like Competition(MI)
Link Gun-buying enthusiasts crash firearms ‘turn-in’ event at Memorial Coliseum(OR)
©2013 by Dean Weingarten Permission to share granted as long as this notice is included.
The links work at the site. I tried to get them to work here, but my HTML was not up to the task.
http://gunwatch.blogspot.com/2013/03/azopportunity-for-cheap-guns-phoenix.html
This is a prime opportunity for Constitutionalists to have fun and the possibility of picking up some decent guns for very good prices. It appears that Mayor Stanton has $100,000 to play with, donated by Arizonans for Gun Safety, a citizens disarmament group. No one is saying where the money came from, except that it was an anonymous donor.
It is easy to understand why a donor would not want their name associated with such foolishness.
If the Mayor is smart, he will follow the example of Falmouth Maine, where the guns gathered were sold, and the proceeds were given to the special Olympics.
The practice of appearing at these events has caught fire this year, with numerous activists showing up and obtaining nice firearms for good prices:
Link NM:More than 300 guns sold at sheriff buy back event(and private sales!)
Link PA:Gun Buyback Met With Competition In Bensalem.
Outside, a group of gun advocates set up a table offering a better price to people carrying high-quality weapons.
Link Second Gun Buyback Nets 42 Weapons
Also in front of the church were people offering to buy the guns off of people before they reached the buyback event.
Link ANGRY WHITE DUDE ATTENDS GUN BUYBACK COUNTER EVENT IN DALLAS
Link NM: City’s gun buy-back program nets hundreds of weapons
Outside the police station, a group of four or five men gathered to offer cash to people who were bringing guns in.
Link Gun buyback in Cincinnati collects 135 weapons
The Cincinnati Enquirer (http://cin.ci/W41mWY ) reports that a federally licensed gun dealer showed up to provide some competition. He bought a dozen weapons for $40 to $100 by standing outside the church with a sign that read “Cash 4 Guns.”
Link Several good deals made at Lansing Gun Turn in
Link MI:100+ Guns Turned in for Gun Buyback
Just outside where the buyback program was being held pro gun activists were offering cash for guns.
Link NMolice harass legal buyers at Santa Fe Gun Turn In
Link Seattle has gun Turn in, Private buyers save guns
Link Tucson Gun Turn in - First Hand Account
Link AZ:Former Senator Offers Better Alternative to Gun Turn In
Link A Reader Reports from the Hartford CT Gun Buyback
Link Cleveland Gun Buyback Program Attracts Buyers Offering Cash for Guns (VIDEO) (OH)
Link The Detroit PD Doesn’t Like Competition(MI)
Link Gun-buying enthusiasts crash firearms ‘turn-in’ event at Memorial Coliseum(OR)
©2013 by Dean Weingarten Permission to share granted as long as this notice is included.
The links work at the site. I tried to get them to work here, but my HTML was not up to the task.
http://gunwatch.blogspot.com/2013/03/azopportunity-for-cheap-guns-phoenix.html