Gee...I'll bet all of the criminals are jumping at the chance to turn in their stolen guns and give the cops their names.Deputies will run background checks on the weapons to see whether they have been reported stolen or used in a crime, Frisco said.
Proof of ownership is not required to turn in a gun, but participants will need to submit their names and other identifying information, Frisco said.
Please someone tell me that that sheriff is a political hack and not a real cop?
My question is....2001...some of the guns were melted...what happened to the rest?