Posted on 12/05/2008 6:50:57 AM PST by CodeToad
Community leaders yesterday announced a gun buy back program that offers $50 to anyone who turns in a gun no questions asked.
Organized by black community leader Alvertis Simmons, the program attempts to remove guns from the streets to curb future violence. On Dec. 6, from noon-3 p.m., gun owners will be able to turn in their guns working or not for $50 per gun. The rally will take place at City Park in front of the Martin Luther King, Jr. statue. The program has been approved by the Denver Police Department, but organizers promise that no questions will be asked.
Were tired of our kids dying, were tired of our community being shed with blood do something, shut up, stop complaining, said Simmons at a news conference yesterday in front of the statue of Martin Luther King, Jr. in City Park. We voted, now weve got to get those guns out of the hands of all these criminals.
Joined by three other black community leaders, Simmons and the group spoke of the empowerment they feel by the election of President-elect Barack Obama. But they said the next step for the black community is to take specific action in individual communities.
Weve got a problem in our community. We are certainly trying to keep pace with our President-elect but we cannot have unity and have violence living together in our community, said Rev. Reginald Holmes, pastor of New Covenant Christian Church in Denver. So we, particularly as African Americans, we must really begin to work in our community, and one of the first things we can affect is this whole area of illegal and illicit weapons in our community that are not being used for any other purpose than to perpetuate crime.
Following Obamas election, gun sales in Colorado soared as owners attempted to stock up out of suspicions that the new president would work to ban guns on the federal level. Holmes said he believes the hysteria is based on fear.
We think that its fear and people overreacting, but in no way does Sen. Obama intend to take anybodys guns away, he said. What were talking about are the Saturday night specials and the illegal and illicit use of the guns, not to defend, but to kill, maim and hurt.
The group said the issue is not about trying to ban guns Holmes said he himself is a gun owner. They said it is simply an attempt to get guns out of the hands of people who have no business owning one in the first place. And perhaps to encourage women and other family members to proactively remove the guns from their homes by turning them in at the rally on Dec. 6, organizers said.
Organizers are currently raising money themselves for the buy back program, but are asking for some in the business community to step up and match financial donations. A record of all the guns taken will be kept, and all the guns will be destroyed by the Denver Police Department, Simmons said.
Finances will be controlled by the FACE IT advocacy group through Holmes church. Donations can be made by calling 303-907-1337, or by sending a check to 825 Ivanhoe Street in Denver.
On Dec. 6th, just drop the gun in the box, get your $50 and go on with your business, said Simmons.
Gun Buy Back Rally:
WHAT: Turn in a gun, get $50
WHEN: Dec. 6th, noon-3 p.m.
WHERE: City Park, 17th and Esplanade
DONATIONS: 303-907-1337, or 825 Ivanhoe St. in Denver
I would offer to pay them double!
Hey, another publicly financed “Dump your stolen piece for cash” day ... essentially allowing thugs to turn in hot, broken or worthless guns for cash to buy other guns for criminal purposes.
They’ve tried this here in York, PA. It’s noting but political grandstanding.
Some sick SOB was distributing a flier showing to make a function gun with a couple of bucks worth of materials available in any hardware store. He suggested making six of these, selling them in the buyback program for $50 each, and then taking the $300 and buying a real gun.
Wish they would have this in our city; I have two old total junk guns worth a buck apiece that I would love to get $50 each for!
Regards,
GtG
PS See me first, I'll go at least $75 if the piece is worth having!
I will too!
Let’s pool our money, and then we can divvy up the “take”.
Nothing creates an incentive quite like paying criminals to steal a few more. Maybe the city of Denver will use the cash to pay for trigger locks for their cops....
http://m.rockymountainnews.com/news/2008/oct/10/stolen-police-cruiser-found-gun-missing/
http://www.highbeam.com/doc/1G1-79843790.html
http://www.highbeam.com/doc/1G1-138536683.html
http://www.examiner.com/r-3906665~Police_gun_stolen_in_burglary.html
http://www.rockymountainnews.com/news/2008/oct/10/stolen-police-cruiser-found-gun-missing/
I once saw a junkie standing in line at a Washington DC “buy-back”, waiting to get a $100 gift card for a brand-new-looking Colt AR-15.
Another decrepit-looking fellow was waiting to turn what looked to be a WWI vintage S&W .38 (the one with the lanyard loop on the bottom of the grip), for a $50 gift card.
It made me sick to my stomach.
$50 for my gun? Sorry dude, I ain’t selling. It cost nearly $950 for my AR15. Give me $1,700 and it is yours. Then I will take the $1,700 and buy two new ones. Your move Denver.
That’s not sick... that’s GENIUS!
Right....
Because everyone knows that "these criminals" are absolutely chomping at the bit to line up and get fifty bucks apiece for guns they either stole or paid hundreds of dollars for on the black market.
You know they'll do it for the good of "the community".
Some sick SOB was distributing a flier showing to make a function gun with a couple of bucks worth of materials available in any hardware store. He suggested making six of these, selling them in the buyback program for $50 each, and then taking the $300 and buying a real gun.
Ok now, let’s get this straight. If a gang guy shoots another gang guy and steals his gun; this organization will pay him $50 for it.
Then why are the guns being destroyed instead of re-sold to law-abiding citizens?
Steal a gun. Turn it in. Get $50. Walk away.
Their crime rate will be double by tomorrow.
“Ok now, lets get this straight. If a gang guy shoots another gang guy and steals his gun; this organization will pay him $50 for”
Hey, we ought to just pay ‘em a $50 bounty”.
They did it here...A little investigation...They were buying better models...on the street.
It implies that the gov't owns them in the first place.
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