Wednesday, January 24, 2018
Gun Buybaxk Failure
All these highly touted “gun buybacks” are supposed to get guns
“off the streets.” But what happens to the guns they collect,
after everybody stops looking? One county judge found out recently.
He turned in a gun he got from his father, handing it to a couple of
cops in return for a Visa debit card worth less than $100. Then
recently, the same gun was found next to the body of a street gang
member who was shot by a Cicero, IL cop. Now he's asking what
happened? How did a gun he thought was “off the streets” end up
back ON the street in the hands of a gang member? Seems like the cops
“lost track of” (or
sold) 130
guns that had been taken in such buybacks, or confiscated after they
were used in crimes, and were stored in a warehouse since the 1990s.
FOUR of these guns were seized during arrests later. This article
didn't say if this one was the fifth, or one of the four. SOMEBODY
who had access to those stored guns must have taken
some and sold them. Kinda makes those who set such store in buyback
programs look pretty silly, doesn't it?
But then, they're pretty silly, anyway.
(Chicago Sun-Times)
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