Gun Control & RKBA
Related: About this forumWhat types of guns are turned in at San Francisco buybacks?
The stats appear to suggest that though these arent necessarily street guns on the brink of being used in crimes, they often werent being stored securely in homes, and their disposal made people feel safer.
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The surveys found cash wasnt the primary reason people handed over firearms just 16 percent said money was the main driver. Safety was the bigger motivation, with many saying they were given the gun but didnt want it, or that they had changed their mind after buying one. A few said they found an unwanted gun in their house or yard.
The guns were typically older models, not of the type usually used for crime, and those who turn in weapons are sometimes older and not in more crime-prone age groups. The San Francisco surveys found that nearly two-thirds of sellers were over 50, with just 4 percent coming from people 18 to 29.
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http://blog.sfgate.com/stew/2014/10/29/what-types-of-guns-are-turned-in-at-san-francisco-buybacks/
No major surprises, but a fairly comprehensive set of data. Supports (IMO) the conclusion that 'buy-backs' aren't likely to have much crime impact, but do have the benefit of improving household safety on an individual basis...
Duckhunter935
(16,974 posts)scary black rifles
rifles
bolt action rifles
revolvers
semi-auto handguns
any high value collectables, are others like M1's, M14s'
Travis_0004
(5,417 posts)They said the buyback was a great sucess and showed a pic of several guns and a rocket launcher.
The only problem was the rocket launcher was a demilled tube that was legal to own and useless unless you wantdd to hit somebody over the head with it.
Travis_0004
(5,417 posts)I had a rusted out 22 that probably didnt work for 10 years. I got 150 for it since it was a handgun.
I used the money towards a remington 870 later that week.
We could use another gun buyback around here. I have some other guns I have been given. If gun buybacks didnt exist I would have taken a welding torch to them and thrown them away, but if somebody is willing to buy them for several times what they are worth, I would be a fool not to.
Eleanors38
(18,318 posts)Have a defective target pistol, and could use the extra groceries!
ileus
(15,396 posts)All those deathsticks handed in by precriminals it has to make us feel better about America.
Lurks Often
(5,455 posts)The two guns in the picture at the link are both muzzle loading rifles, if that's what is being turned in, whoever came up with the money for the buy backs is getting ripped off.