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For some reason the link doesn't expand to the article. It's down the page a bit. "S. Carolina Ministers Trade Store Gift Cards for Guns
First time I've ever seen one offer the value of a gun. Usually 50 bucks a pop or so regardless of condition. Wouldn't you love to see somebody bring in that NIB 3" Python? Wonder how they will determine value?
WALTERBORO, S.C.-- A group of South Carolina ministers are offering Walmart gift cards in exchange for guns to reduce the number of weapons in their communities.
The Rev. Leon Maxwell of Colleton County told the Post and Courier of Charleston that Saturday's event is based on a similar program in North Charleston that has netted more than 450 weapons in two years.
The buyback will take place from noon to 3 p.m. at Rock of Ages CME Church in Walterboro and Aimwell Presbyterian Church in Neyles.
Participants are asked to put the weapons in their trunks and Colleton County deputies will collect them. The officers will make sure the guns still work and determine the value of the weapon. The owner will be given a gift card in that amount.
For some reason the link doesn't expand to the article. It's down the page a bit. "S. Carolina Ministers Trade Store Gift Cards for Guns
First time I've ever seen one offer the value of a gun. Usually 50 bucks a pop or so regardless of condition. Wouldn't you love to see somebody bring in that NIB 3" Python? Wonder how they will determine value?
WALTERBORO, S.C.-- A group of South Carolina ministers are offering Walmart gift cards in exchange for guns to reduce the number of weapons in their communities.
The Rev. Leon Maxwell of Colleton County told the Post and Courier of Charleston that Saturday's event is based on a similar program in North Charleston that has netted more than 450 weapons in two years.
The buyback will take place from noon to 3 p.m. at Rock of Ages CME Church in Walterboro and Aimwell Presbyterian Church in Neyles.
Participants are asked to put the weapons in their trunks and Colleton County deputies will collect them. The officers will make sure the guns still work and determine the value of the weapon. The owner will be given a gift card in that amount.