BAAAAHAHHAHAHARex B wrote:"...Bring gun and ammunition.."
Yeah right.
You can have my Lorcin, but that .380 ammo is like gold
Lorcin?!?! God I can't give that thing away with ammo included. Stupid Lorcin's..
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BAAAAHAHHAHAHARex B wrote:"...Bring gun and ammunition.."
Yeah right.
You can have my Lorcin, but that .380 ammo is like gold
Actually, no.would be kinda silly for some one to be taking a stolen weapon up to the PD to trade in dont ya think?
I wonder how many extra break ins happen just before a gun buyback... you know, so that bad guys can make some quick money off of the PD.Chemist45 wrote:zero4o3 wroteActually, no.would be kinda silly for some one to be taking a stolen weapon up to the PD to trade in dont ya think?
Most of these gun buy backs advertise "No questions asked." So BG can turn his stolen property into quick cash no questions asked.
And its all paid for by the Austin city taxpayer.
Meanwhile the city of Austin is laying off teachers but, apparently, they have tens of thousands of dollars to waste on stupid "feel good" schemes like this one.
Just a quick technical correction, but these are two completely separate taxing entities. The Austin ISD does not even cover all of the city. It does have its own taxing authority and budget, completely separate from the City of Austin.Chemist45 wrote:Meanwhile the city of Austin is laying off teachers but, apparently, they have tens of thousands of dollars to waste on stupid "feel good" schemes like this one.
Correct me if I'm wrong, it's been advertised as private funds supporting this buy back, no taxpayer money. Greater Austin Crime Commission is the name of the group. They are supposed to operate strictly off of donations, but the more money they spend on this farce, the less they have for real gun control projects. The only taxpayer funds are those that employ the police that are there supervising.srothstein wrote:Just a quick technical correction, but these are two completely separate taxing entities. The Austin ISD does not even cover all of the city. It does have its own taxing authority and budget, completely separate from the City of Austin.Chemist45 wrote:Meanwhile the city of Austin is laying off teachers but, apparently, they have tens of thousands of dollars to waste on stupid "feel good" schemes like this one.
AJ80 wrote:I wonder how many extra break ins happen just before a gun buyback... you know, so that bad guys can make some quick money off of the PD.Chemist45 wrote:zero4o3 wroteActually, no.would be kinda silly for some one to be taking a stolen weapon up to the PD to trade in dont ya think?
Most of these gun buy backs advertise "No questions asked." So BG can turn his stolen property into quick cash no questions asked.
And its all paid for by the Austin city taxpayer.
Meanwhile the city of Austin is laying off teachers but, apparently, they have tens of thousands of dollars to waste on stupid "feel good" schemes like this one.
I don't know if you are wrong or right.Correct me if I'm wrong, it's been advertised as private funds supporting this buy back, no taxpayer money.
surprise_i'm_armed wrote:alvins:
Shame on you for sassing Grandma.
That's why you didn't get the call from her for first dibs on the guns. :-)
SIA