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    Default Keeping the streets safe from the scourge of foam bullets.

    Keeping the streets safe from the scourge of foam bullets.

    (Buffalo News) — This was a different kind of gun buyback program.

    The guns being bought back from the streets weren’t 9 mm handguns or Glocks. Instead, they were Nerf guns or toy pistols.

    And they weren’t being bought with cash. This time, the currency was pizza slices, notebooks and dress shirts.

    The FATHERS group and Bona Pizza teamed up Monday for a buyback aimed at younger teens and preteens at the pizzeria at Bailey and Kensington avenues.

    The idea was simple: Don’t let kids get used to firing weapons, even if they’re toys.

    “It makes them too comfortable, holding that gun,” said Leonard Lane, president of Fathers Armed Together to Help, Educate, Restore and Save. “Then there’s no fear holding the real gun when they get older. We want to put that fear back into our children, teaching them what guns can do, how they affect their community.”

    “A toy gun today, a real gun tomorrow,” said Charles Cina, owner of Bona Pizza. “That’s what we want to stop.”

    So kids such as Tarence Callaham, 14, a Buffalo ninth-grader, brought in his green and orange Nerf gun. In return, Tarence got a piece of pepperoni pizza, a snazzy dress shirt and the chance to shoot some hoops in the pizzeria parking lot.

    “I learned that you shouldn’t have guns and stuff,” Tarence said. “It gives kids an education not to play with bad things.”

    Tynell Ruffins, 9, a fourth-grader at Community Charter School, got a bigger haul in return for his orange and black Nerf gun. He got the pizza, a soft drink, a notebook, a dress shirt and a Marvel Heroes folder.

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    I'll give up all my Garands for a DRESS SHIRT!!!!!!!!!!!!!FUCK YEAH!!!!!


    So 21-12-12 huh?
    Errrrrrrrrrrrrrrr
    Haw haw haw?..

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    Really? Really!
    Who are you to want to escape a thugs bullet? That is only a personal prejudice, ( Atlas Shrugged)
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    “I learned that you shouldn’t have guns and stuff,” Tarence said.
    Is that like "a rock or something"
    Errrrrrrrrrrrrrrr
    Haw haw haw?..

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    Wow my sons would find this outright laughable. There is only one way for children to learn how serious the handling of weapons is, and that is learning the about them, direct hands on education and instruction. Remember when you were a kid? what really intrigued you? the mystery. Take the mystery out you take away the fascination. All these morons have done is add to the mystery of firearms for these kids, and worst of all with no education other than "they're bad mmmmkay" .
    "Those who would trade liberty for safety deserve neither"

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    it was later reported that a group of kids came along and held the parents and kids at gunpoint and took all of their shit.
    The parents, being afraid of tools of defense, cowered in fear behind their Children.
    Police arrived shortly after the event was over and took reports.



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    Quote Originally Posted by stevelkinevil View Post
    Wow my sons would find this outright laughable. There is only one way for children to learn how serious the handling of weapons is, and that is learning the about them, direct hands on education and instruction. Remember when you were a kid? what really intrigued you? the mystery. Take the mystery out you take away the fascination. All these morons have done is add to the mystery of firearms for these kids, and worst of all with no education other than "they're bad mmmmkay" .
    Real statistics must really boggle the feeble minded, first link is best:
    http://www.watchsonomacounty.com/201...-guns-at-fair/

    http://reason.com/archives/2002/11/0...wisted-outcome

    http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Gun_vio..._United_States

    http://www.gunblast.com/Gun_Facts.htm

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    Trade in your "bad" Nerf guns for the latest version of Call of Duty. Virtual guns are fun. Real guns are bad. Virtual violence is cool. Real violence is evil.

    Those poor kids. This story reminds me that I need to take my kids out shooting again real soon. Thanks for the reminder.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Jordanls19 View Post
    I'll give up all my Garands for a DRESS SHIRT!!!!!!!!!!!!!FUCK YEAH!!!!!


    So 21-12-12 huh?
    Sweet, I got a crapload of shirts for you...I'll throw in a slice of pizza...I'll PM you with my address...

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    Quote Originally Posted by Jordanls19 View Post
    Is that like "a rock or something"

    Yes, yes it is something...perfectly safe to lean against

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