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General Topics => General Discussion => Topic started by: mrgaf on October 12, 2017, 09:11:00 PM
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Dipshit, pure and simple......... :wtf:
https://www.gunsamerica.com/blog/phoenix-man-voluntarily-turns-guns-police-wake-shooting/?utm_source=email&utm_medium=20171013_FridayDigest_143&utm_campaign=/blog/phoenix-man-voluntarily-turns-guns-police-wake-shooting/
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His example really inspired me. I am going to turn in my guns too. Oh, I just remembered, I don't have any guns.
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I've seen this too many times on Facebook.
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Considering what he turned in, I don't think he's an avid gun owner.
No offense to anyone, but he only had a .22 with unique furniture and a Glock. Seems like a noob who just changed his mind about guns.
Unless he's master troll level 9999 and has his real stash that he didn't turn in.
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He wanted his 10/22 to look extra scary with the "assault rifle" chassis. Knucklehead could have sold the chassis and turned the 10/22 in with stock wood furniture.
Nope, hes doing it to make a point. Its painfully ignorant to witness.
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Wont the police just auction it off? To the next gun owner?
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Wont the police just auction it off? To the next gun owner?
By law, Phoenix police are required to sell guns they come into possession of to the public.
This former owner's 2 guns may go to 2 new owners who might not have been able to afford a new gun. :thumbsup:
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By law, Phoenix police are required to sell guns they come into possession of to the public.
This former owner's 2 guns may go to 2 new owners who might not have been able to afford a new gun. :thumbsup:
At least they will go to someone who will appreciate and take care of them. Hopefully the proceeds from the sale will benefit some kids program the PD supports. :thumbsup:
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"“Phoenix police will accept guns that people no longer want,” Howard said. “The guns will be tested and entered into NIBIN, which will allow us to compare them with known crime guns. In accordance with state law, the guns are then sold.”"
So how does this help the general public and make things "safer"? It just transfers the guns from an idiot to another buyer, and the PO bureaucracy benefits from the sale. Might as well advertise free guns on craigslist to anyone who can register them.
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"“Phoenix police will accept guns that people no longer want,” Howard said. “The guns will be tested and entered into NIBIN, which will allow us to compare them with known crime guns. In accordance with state law, the guns are then sold.”"
So how does this help the general public and make things "safer"? It just transfers the guns from an idiot to another buyer, and the PO bureaucracy benefits from the sale. Might as well advertise free guns on craigslist to anyone who can register them.
Dude, you are NOT allowed to bring reason into this. THINK OF THE CHILDREN!!!!
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=hP399WiLbSs
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Dude, you are NOT allowed to bring reason into this. THINK OF THE CHILDREN!!!!
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=hP399WiLbSs
I don't know what his message was because there's bound to be ONE person who will think that guns will go off on their own