What an excellent way to get rid of "hot" guns. No records and they get melted down.
>>What an excellent way to get rid of “hot” guns. No records and they get melted down.<<
I think its called aiding and abetting after the fact.
After all, these folks are engaged in the business of buying firearms. I wonder if the Churches FFL is up to date.
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In my city, they had a drive like this. a relative of mine said that everyone dropping off a gun a secretly photographed and the guns were checked to see if they were stolen and tested.
Also,I have heard rumors that war prizes were taken by officers in some depts. But then again, that is a rumor. I hated to see the TV reports of people dropping off Lugars and P38 or a colt 45....
You found the crimial’s loop hole. No questions asked.
Chicago does’nt prosecute criminals. We don’t mind felons on
the street but we don’t want guns on the street.
More murders per capita than in Iraq.
We need a timeline or an exit strategy on this gun turn in.
That's probably the reason so many people turned down the money. The gift cards might be traceable to the person when cashed imo.