It occurs to me that these "buyback" schemes provide a perverse incentive for criminals to steal guns and unload them for quick "buyback" cash (even gift cards can be resold, thus laundering the transaction). Not to mention being a profitable way to dispose of evidence for guns used in actual crimes. There is the seen, and there is the unseen.
I would love to be there to get the old guns that idiots don’t know what they have before they’re destroyed by other idiots, the one of a kind or like the octagon barrel that hangs on our wall
It occurs to me that these "buyback" schemes provide a perverse incentive for criminals to steal guns and unload them for quick "buyback" cash (even gift cards can be resold, thus laundering the transaction). Not to mention being a profitable way to dispose of evidence for guns used in actual crimes. There is the seen, and there is the unseen.
I would love to be there to get the old guns that idiots don’t know what they have before they’re destroyed by other idiots, the one of a kind or like the octagon barrel that hangs on our wall
On the other hand, any stupid sunufabich willing to sell a gun for such a pittance probably is too stupid to responsibly own a real gun. Just sayin’.