I am against SB 69 because I believe it's a waste of money and will actually hinder Law Enforcement rather then help it. Gun buyback programs in other states haven't been successful at all, and there are better ways of curbing crime than the proven failure of a gun buyback program.
Persons purchasing firearms at this point in time are paying as much as $4,000.00 for an AR-15, and some costing even more. Offering even $1,000 per AR-15 recovered will mean only 100 recovered AR-15's. Offering a minuscule $200 or $300 per AR-15 or AK-47 is laughably low post-election, as most people can easily get 1,000%-1,500% of that selling it on consignment or outright to a gun store.
Gun buyback programs typically involve amnesty for those who turn in firearms. It's been shown that criminals would turn in "hot" guns, having committed crimes, and would now be off the hook for the crimes associated with those guns by turning it in during the amnesty. To top it off, they're given money to fund their next illegal gun purchase!
As for the guns that aren't stolen, most gun buyback programs on the mainland have turned into miniature gun shows, as enterprising persons can offer more than the police can budget. Most of the time, these enterprising fellow recover more firearms than the police. Seattle is an excellent recent example. It's true as guns are being taken off the street, however, they're making their way into new owners' safes, which is not the intent of this bill.
In conclusion, our taxpayer monies can be spent better in other was than funding silly notions such as a gun buyback program. It's a useless waste of money, hinders Law Enforcement investigations, funds criminals' new purchases, and many more guns will end up in firearm enthusiast safes.