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theGinsue
06-08-2010, 12:09
This story is already a month old, but I don't recall seeing it posted here.

Personally, I think these people (especially the police officials that are quoted- because they should know better) are total morons who get exactly what they deserve; sadly, honest intelligent citizens have to pay the price as well.

http://liveshots.blogs.foxnews.com/2010/05/08/getting-guns-of-chicagos-mean-streets/



May 8, 2010 - 9:37 PM | by: Michael Tobin (http://liveshots.blogs.foxnews.com/author/mtobin/)
The line of people turning in guns filled a side lobby at St. Sabina’s Church on Chicago’s South side. It stretched down the stairs into the basement of a church to a folding table where police officers made certain they were unloaded before loading them into boxes and handing out pre-paid Master cards. $100 dollars for an assault weapon, $75 dollars for a gun and $10 dollars for a replica that could still be used in a hold up.

The surrendered weapons gave a lot of support to the arguments of those critical of gun buyback programs. Some of the guns were old World War II collectibles. Other were rusty Saturday night specials, some missing pins were held together buy duct tape. There was a lot of evidence that people had dug out old guns from their basements and were trying to get $75 for removing clutter from their house. There was little evidence that gang members were turning in the assault weapons they use to spray bullets in a drive by shooting. While he was in line to hand over a weapon, Anthony Lemon said, “I think there’s more responsible people coming in here bringing guns. It’s the irresponsible people that’s out there with guns that we have to be concerned with.”

That being said, even a rusty Saturday night special can still fire a bullet. It can be used to hold up a liquor store and it can be found by children and fired accidentally. And there were a number of working guns in the pile of more than 300 collected by Chicago police: shotguns, some with the barrel sawed off, even a 357 magnum. (I mistakenly attributed that to the Clint Eastwood movies. Kelly Wright called me out. Dirty Harry used a 44 magnum.)

Chicago’s Police Superintendent Jody Weis acknowledged that gun buy backs don’t strike at the heart of Chicago’s problems with gang violence. But Weis said the effort is a chance to prevent some shootings. “If we can get weapons taken out of the house. At least they can’t be stolen form the house. A child cannot get his hands on that gun.” He referenced a domestic murder suicide that rocked Chicago’s loop yesterday when a man in his 20’s shot a young woman then turned the gun on himself. “If you think of the incident yesterday at old Navy, you have two people there who are now dead. They had issues they were angry, but if there wasn’t a weapon involved. If that weapon wasn’t available to them, they would probably both be alive.”

Irving
06-08-2010, 12:38
I want to vomit.

cowboykjohnson
06-08-2010, 12:44
I want to vomit.+1 [Puke]
people are stupid

Elhuero
06-08-2010, 12:45
whenever I play civilization I always name one of my cities Shitcago.

Irving
06-08-2010, 12:54
Even A 357 MAGNUM!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! !!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! !


I want to kick that reporter in the face.

waxthis
06-08-2010, 12:57
Bunch of Sh!t....[Stick]

Irving
06-08-2010, 12:59
I've heard of people offering to buy guns from people standing in line. If I had the funds, I would.

BigBear
06-08-2010, 13:02
..... I don't have the proper vocabulary to express what I would like to say.....

A forseeable problem is the dirty cop who takes some of these guns and makes another quick buck on the side by selling 'em BACK to gangbangers, thus completeing the viscious cycle of only the innocent get hurt obeying gunlaws....etc.

Elhuero
06-08-2010, 13:05
..... I don't have the proper vocabulary to express what I would like to say.....

A forseeable problem is the dirty cop who takes some of these guns and makes another quick buck on the side by selling 'em BACK to gangbangers, thus completeing the viscious cycle of only the innocent get hurt obeying gunlaws....etc.


A dirty cop?

In Chicago?

Irving
06-08-2010, 13:05
It's hard to steal a gun from a house you broke into, if the owner of the house is pissed off that you are in his living room and has said gun point at your heart. Obviously not every situation works out like that, but it is a good example of how one size doesn't fit all on this issue, and completely disarming the public is not the appropriate answer.

BigBear
06-08-2010, 13:11
A dirty cop?

In Chicago?


Don't know... Maybe I mis-spoke... lol. [Beer] [ROFL2]

cowboykjohnson
06-08-2010, 13:16
Even A 357 MAGNUM!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! !!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! !


I want to kick that reporter in the face.

That's extra evil because Dirty Harry carried one... o wait never mind I'm moron... But it's still a MAGNUM so it is extra deadly...especially when paired with Teflon coated super cop killer bullets.

KevDen2005
06-09-2010, 01:01
Even A 357 MAGNUM!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! !!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! !


I want to kick that reporter in the face.


What a rare turn in!!! I can't believe they got one of those off the street!!!

Seamonkey
06-09-2010, 05:07
I want to vomit.
I did... just a little, in my mouth, a bit of back wash at these types of articles...


However, I WOULD get in line to pay someone $100 for a SAW that someone just had laying around in their basement... wouldn't want that to be used in a robbery of a gas station or something

[M2]

theGinsue
06-09-2010, 07:12
I've heard of people offering to buy guns from people standing in line. If I had the funds, I would.


Every time I hear about one of these buy back programs I think the same think - just go stand/wait outside with a wad of cash and a sign saying "I'll pay you $25 more"

theGinsue
06-09-2010, 07:15
and completely disarming the public is not the appropriate answer.

I suppose it depends on what you percieve the original question to be.

For us, NO, it isn't an appropriate answer to ANY question.

For the Brady Bunch, it's precisely the answer they're looking for.

ronaldrwl
06-09-2010, 07:49
It's all for show. Idiots

Irving
06-09-2010, 09:00
I've heard of people buying Colt 1911's for only a couple hundred bucks by just standing in line and talking with the people turning that stuff in.

BigBear
06-09-2010, 09:07
Maybe I'm a little naive or something, but how do some of these people get the guns they do and when they turn them in, and then not be prosecuted? Some are gangbanger types and others like old grandmas....

i.e., reports of true assualt weapons (full autos) such as uzis, m16, thompsons, etc....

Irving
06-09-2010, 09:17
You can turn in an unregistered machine gun that your grandpa had in the attic without prosecution. Or so I believe you can.

Irving
06-09-2010, 10:44
Those people would just be alive today to flip out and hurt other, completely unrelated people.

BigBear
06-09-2010, 10:58
Must've been those plastic knifes in kiddie meals... must ban them.... bad, bad.....

patrick0685
06-09-2010, 11:23
wish i was there rainin out the 100's