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MA: Cambridge group offers gift cards in June 13 gun buyback
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For one day, on June 13, in two locations, a Cambridge community organization will be trading gift cards for guns.
As a part of the Cambridge Safer Homes, Safer Community initiative, the public is welcome to give up their guns anonymously for a reward, according to the organization’s website.
“A gun in a home is 22 times more likely to be used in domestic homicides, suicides, and accidental discharges than in self-defense,” the initiative’s website said. “Each year there are 31,000 fatalities and 74,000 firearms-related injuries across the country. Cambridge has very few gun related injuries and deaths. Let’s keep our homes and our community safe.” |
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teebonicus
(6/7/2015)
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What gift card could possibly be worth someone's liberty? |
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