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IL: Evanston Gun “Buy Back” FAIL BOAT arrives Dec. 15.
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Bruce W. Krafft
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"Evanston Police are working on putting together a gun buyback which will pay market value on 'high end' firearms turned in."
"There are a couple of catches."
"It’s not 'no questions asked'. Those turning in guns, the chief says, will have to prove they live in Evanston… a very anti-gun suburb just north of Chicago." ...
"Maybe Chief Eddington falls a standard deviation or two below average intelligence here, but
1) Criminals don’t like to interact with police ... and
2) What criminal is going to identify himself with his utility bill or ID as part of turning in a gun to a cop (which would be felony possession under Illinois and Federal law)."
Clearly Chief Eddington isn’t the shiniest badge on the block. ..." ... |
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