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onehandle

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Wed Jan 9, 2013, 10:06 PM Jan 2013

NRA Vows To Stop Tucson From Destroying Guns [View all]

Last edited Wed Jan 9, 2013, 10:48 PM - Edit history (1)

Source: NPR

"I've been getting threats," Kozachik says. "I've been getting emails. I've been getting phone calls in the office trying to shut this thing down or 'We're going to sue you' or 'Who do you think you are?' " Todd Rathner, an Arizona lobbyist and a national board member of the NRA, may sue. He has no problem with the gun buyback, but he does have a problem with the fate of the guns once police take possession of them.

"We do believe that it is illegal for them to destroy those guns," he says. Rathner says Arizona state law forces local governments to sell seized or abandoned property to the highest bidder.

A line of people with guns formed in front of the midtown Tucson police station well before the 9 a.m. starting time for the buyback. At a command post in the parking lot, officers checked weapons to make sure they hadn't been stolen or used in a crime, and took the guns. The people who turned them in got a $50 Safeway gift card for every gun — money donated by the grocery chain and by private contributors.

Anna Jolivet had four old rifles she didn't want: "They belonged to my husband, and he passed away four years ago, and I haven't had any success in having someone take them off of me since then. So I thought this is a good time to turn them in." That's exactly what Republican Tucson City Councilman Steve Kozachik expected when he asked the police to do the buyback. What he didn't expect was the response after he announced the event.

Read more: http://www.npr.org/2013/01/09/168926749/nra-vows-to-stop-tuscon-from-destroying-guns`



A Republican... A REPUBLICAN GETS THREATS FROM GUN NUTS!

This is how OVER gun nuts are in America. Your. Time. Is. Over.

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Won't anyone think of the guns? Confusious Jan 2013 #1
Rachel Maddow tonite on TRMS said the "NRA jumped the shark" MightyMopar Jan 2013 #2
STate law my ass. These buy backs have been happening off and on for YEARS now, benld74 Jan 2013 #3
The laws vary from state to state ProgressiveProfessor Jan 2013 #8
This is about an Arizona state law. AtheistCrusader Jan 2013 #19
The NRA folks must stay up nights thinking of how to be ever more twisted and craven. Squinch Jan 2013 #4
The city should weld the triggers to the magazines and plug the barrels then sent them to the NRA Vincardog Jan 2013 #5
Words fail.....Forget that. The NRA is run by LUNATICS. neverforget Jan 2013 #6
WTF obama2terms Jan 2013 #7
The NRA is only, and I mean ONLY, a gun sales promotion outfit. Archae Jan 2013 #9
Why wouldn't gun manufacturers want the guns destroyed? pipoman Jan 2013 #12
Because it might get more popular than they prefer. Archae Jan 2013 #13
Nonsense pipoman Jan 2013 #21
Is there anyone dumber then a gun nut? bowens43 Jan 2013 #10
Is "buy back" accurate? pipoman Jan 2013 #11
The guns are neither seized nor abandoned Tempest Jan 2013 #14
That's what I immediately observed. caseymoz Jan 2013 #15
Gun nuts have seen they have no political power anymore and are fighting back Tempest Jan 2013 #16
So if they seized a ton of cocaine, it would have to be auctioned off vinny9698 Jan 2013 #17
On Noes!!! blackspade Jan 2013 #18
DU Gungeoneers like to ridicule gun buy back programs Kolesar Jan 2013 #20
And gun controllers pipoman Jan 2013 #22
&You belong to the complementary set: the "out of control" people ... Kolesar Jan 2013 #23
I just believe we pipoman Jan 2013 #29
So it's a "fiscal responsibility" argument? Bwah-hah-hah! We all know how bullwinkle428 Jan 2013 #26
? pipoman Jan 2013 #30
If they're so worthless... 2ndAmForComputers Jan 2013 #31
see #29 and 30 pipoman Jan 2013 #33
Gun nuts jambo101 Jan 2013 #24
Drip drip drip, the nra is revealing itself to be a paper tiger. Javaman Jan 2013 #25
Perhaps the NRA yesphan Jan 2013 #27
a la Drudge yesterday ... I'd like to see ... earthside Jan 2013 #28
Actually pipoman Jan 2013 #32
if the NRA has its way, we would all be forced to own a gun. (or 10) olddad56 Jan 2013 #34
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