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Roverron
01-29-2013, 07:09 AM
Police officers in Seattle, Washington held their first gun buyback program in 20 years this weekend, underneath interstate 5, and soon found that private gun collectors were working the large crowd as little makeshift gun shows began dotting the parking lot and sidewalks. Some even had “cash for guns” signs prominently displayed.

Police stood in awe as gun enthusiasts and collectors waved wads of cash for the guns being held by those standing in line for the buyback program.

People that had arrived to trade in their weapons for $100 or $200 BuyBack gift cards($100 for handguns, shotguns and rifles, and $200 for assault weapons) soon realized that gun collectors were there and paying top dollar for collectible firearms. So, as the line for the chump cards got longer and longer people began to jump ship and head over to the dealers.

John Diaz, Seattles Police Chief, wasn’t pleased with the turn of events stating “I’d prefer they wouldn’t sell them,” but admitted it’s perfectly legal for private individuals to buy and sell guns, FOR NOW. Mayor Mike McGinn said at a news conference the private transactions are a loophole that needs to be closed. “There’s no background checks, and some (guns) could be exchanged on the streets that shouldn’t be in circulation.”

But Schuyler Taylor, a previous gun retailer attending the event in hopes of buying weapons, asked “Why not offer them cash versus a gift card? I’m still taking the guns off the streets; they’re just going in my safe.”

People were reportedly, at one point, jumping out of vehicles whilst sitting in traffic – making on the spot deals with the gun buyers.

But the BuyBack wasn’t a bust. On the contrary – their $80,000 supply of gift cards didn’t last but 2 hours, and by 11:00 am they began attempting to issue IOU’s at which point the entire crowd responded by turning and marching toward the gun dealers, forcing the police officers to pack it up for the day.

On one last note of hilarity, the Seattle Police department claims that they will check the buyback guns to see if any were previously stolen and, if so, try to return them to the rightful owners! LOL. Brilliant!

In 1992, Seattle police collected more than 1,200 guns in a four-day buyback program.

Now the only question is, when will the Seattle Police department stage the next gun show?

http://dcxposed.com/2013/01/27/seattle-gun-buyback-gets-jacked-turns-into-a-damn-gun-show-lol/

Grouse
01-29-2013, 08:09 AM
the first reports were a bit different. 100k was given to the program. they gave out 35k in gift cards, found the links


$100,000 program bought back 160 guns in first two hours handing out $35,000 in gift certificates.
$100 for handguns and rifles / $200 for assault weapons

Program was scheduled to run from 9-3 but closed down at 11:30 because the response was so great they ran out of money.

KOMO News

"Nearly $120,000 was raised to buy back the weapons and ammunition by the Seattle Police Foundation, nonprofits, the University of Washington Medical Center, private businesses such as Amazon.

A program supported by Seahawks head coach Pete Carroll, known as "A Better Seattle," also donated $10,000 to back the effort to get weapons off the streets."

"David Daily, a gun owner who came to the buy-back, said he turned in two rifles because he has inherited several guns over the past couple of years and has no need for so many. He wants to make sure none of the weapons wind up in the wrong hands."

King 5 News

"The event was supposed to go until 3 p.m., but the even drew such a big crowd, police wrapped up by 11:30 a.m.

Police said in the first two hours, more than 160 guns were turned in and $35,000 in gift cards were handed out."

"Handguns, rifles and shotguns were worth a $100 gift card. Guns classified as assault weapons were worth $200."


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Originally posted by kimber1911:


Police said in the first two hours, more than 160 guns were turned in and $35,000 in gift cards were handed out."

"Handguns, rifles and shotguns were worth a $100 gift card. Guns classified as assault weapons were worth $200."


Democratic arithmetic.

x = no. of pistols/rifles

y = no. of assault weapons

x + y < 171

(if it was more than 170, the report would say more than 170)

(x pistols/rifles * $100) + (y assault weapons *$200) = $35,000

(0 pistols/rifles * $100) + (170 assault weapons *$200) = $34,000

Where'd that extra $1000 go?