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Eugene

(61,819 posts)
Mon Feb 10, 2014, 09:38 AM Feb 2014

Boston plans gun buybacks after shooting death of 9-year-old

Source: Reuters

Boston plans gun buybacks after shooting death of 9-year-old

BOSTON Sun Feb 9, 2014 1:03pm EST

(Reuters) - Boston plans to launch a gun buyback program in a bid to reduce shootings following the death last week of a 9-year-old boy who was shot by his 14-year-old brother in an apparent accident, Mayor Marty Walsh said.

Walsh, who took office last month, said he was still developing a specific plan, including how much would be paid and how collection would work, with the city's newly appointed police commissioner, William Evans.

"It's a short-term solution," Walsh told reporters on Saturday. "We need help from the community, we need help from these people to let us know where these guns are, who has these guns, so we can get them off the street."

Boston has seen a spike in fatal shootings this year, with eight firearms homicides reported as of February 2, up from two for the same period last year, according to Boston Police Department data. The figure does not include Friday's shooting of the 9-year-old boy, whom authorities have not identified.

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Read more: http://www.reuters.com/article/2014/02/09/us-usa-boston-gunbuyback-idUSBREA180SB20140209
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Boston plans gun buybacks after shooting death of 9-year-old (Original Post) Eugene Feb 2014 OP
Good for Boston! billh58 Feb 2014 #1
Thank goodness shenmue Feb 2014 #2
The gun manufactures should buy them back mikeysnot Feb 2014 #3
Until they bow in repentance defacto7 Feb 2014 #4
Good, as long as they don't go and sell them again. Packerowner740 Feb 2014 #5

billh58

(6,635 posts)
1. Good for Boston!
Mon Feb 10, 2014, 09:45 AM
Feb 2014

The Second Amendment absolutists and gun nuts will say that this is a "meaningless" exercise, and that it would be better to donate those innocent guns to a worthy group (maybe the KKK?).

More and more Americans, including politicians who have not been corrupted by the right-wing (ALEC and the Koch Brothers), are recognizing the stark reality of the menace the gun culture brings to our society.

defacto7

(13,485 posts)
4. Until they bow in repentance
Mon Feb 10, 2014, 11:06 PM
Feb 2014

and accept responsibility for their apathy OR people just start handing them in for free, I put my bets on government buy backs.

But you have a point. It's unfortunate.

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