Posted on 06/11/2018 5:07:59 PM PDT by Simon Green
The Evanston, Illinois Police Department held a gun turn-in on Saturday, offering $100 for any gun dropped off, no questions asked. People turning in guns had to identify themselves as being from a limited geographical area. They had to be residents of Skokie, Evanston, or the North side of Chicago. [ED: We have no idea why Evanston would make that a requirement]
Its interesting to note that ID has to be used to turn in guns to the police, but is forbidden as a requirement to cast a vote. The requirement for I.D. was no doubt due to Second Amendment entrepreneurs who use these events to dump old, cheap, guns.
Advertisements for the event in the affluent Chicago suburb said there would be no arrests; it was an amnesty event.
The guns turned in were supposed to be functional. Some amount, to be determined at the gun turn in, would be paid for ammunition and magazines. A total of 32 firearms were turned in for $100 each; six long guns, and 26 handguns.
From patch.com:
EVANSTON, IL Police announced 32 guns were brought in to a gun buyback event Saturday at Christ Temple Missionary Baptist Church in Evanston. The buyback brought in 26 handguns and six long guns at $100 apiece. The unwanted firearms are not longer at risk of misuse or entering the criminal market, police said.
Police thanked all the citizens who turned in their guns and said community cooperation made the event a success. The $3,200 in cash that funded the event was provided by an anonymous donor. The buyback was organized by the Evanston P.D.s Problem Solving Team, according to a release.
The long guns included a couple of collectible items. There appears to be a WWII M1 carbine. Carbines, if they are original, command a good price. Even aftermarket carbines are worth hundreds of dollars. A Winchester Model 1907 is just above the carbine. They were chambered for the .351 Winchester round, which is expensive and difficult to come by. The rifles go for about $600-$900.
One intriguing turn in looks like a Webley top break that was nickel plated, with a 2-inch barrel. There are a three other older top break revolvers, along with a North American Arms mini revolver.
There was one shotgun with a sawed off barrel, wrapped in something like duct tape in the pile. Those generally require an NFA tax stamp for legal ownership.
Its unlikely that any of these firearms have been used in the commission of a crime. Even leftist academics agree that turn-ins do little to deter gun violence.
From Freakonomics
When it comes to gun buybacks, both the theory and the data could not be clearer in showing that they dont work. The only guns that get turned in are ones that people put little value on anyway. There is no impact on crime. On the positive side, the cash for clunkers program is more attractive than the gun buyback program because, as long as they are being driven, old cars pollute, whereas old guns just sit there.
A variety of academic studies are in agreement that gun buybacks do not reduce crime and that police resources used for them could be better spent elsewhere.
The major purpose of these events is for their PR and propaganda value: guns are bad, turn them in to the police.
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these buybacks are silly as all getout
in my humble opinion
not a proper governmental function or expense, and silly silly silly..do no good
I am crying at the loss of the M1 Carbine and the Winchester 1907.
this is truly sad.
>>not a proper governmental function or expense, and silly silly silly..do no good<<
Great way for a perp to dump a firearm used to kill someone.
Crips, Bloods and MS-13 look forward to these every time! Eliminate evidence for $$$!! What could be better?
I guess that “income” is taxable....just askin’
32 people now completely helpless to defend their homes against ARMED CRIMINALS.
Dolts.
As with voting, that requirement is to discourage Black people from participating.
Or some such.
Agree completely.
Most of those guns are junk not even worth $30. It does almost break my heart to see a few really nice guns destroyed for political correctness.
I know a few states have made these so called buybacks, illegal.
You can still find M1 carbines, everyone from GM, Rockola and Singer made them
Oh, you can certainly find them...but one that's in halfway decent condition will set you back a grand or more these days.
I’ve read that some gun enthusiasts park near these events and try to buy anything that’s decent from the people looking to hand in their weapons for whatever sum the cops are looking to pay. Is this just an urban legend?
I doubt the two collectible make it to scrap
Cops have the best dope, guns and cars...
Trump has allowed CMP to bring in Philipine M1 Garands and Carbines.
Keep an eye open
thecmp.org/cmp_sales/rifle_sales/m1-carbine/
still a pity to lose one
some cop will spirit them away after falsifying the paperwork.
Then again, this was a collector's show, not a run of the mill gun show.
I like the M1 carbine even if it is much maligned as anemic.
I think it is a great close quarter gun and capable of dropping a deer at 100 yards.
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