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MI: Platzer- Gun buy-back Event was 'Successful so Fast,' Police Ran Out of Cash
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The gun buy-back program organized by Port Huron’s police department Saturday didn’t quite go as planned.
“It was successful so fast that we ran out of money, and then we had to get our own funds out of the police department,” Port Huron Police Chief Joe Platzer said about halfway through the four-hour event.
It was the first time the department hosted a gun-buyback program, where residents can bring in unwanted firearms in exchange for cash, and Platzer said they hadn’t expected such a high turnout.
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Stripeseven
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Rusted shut junk is probably all they got.. |
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