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Hayward gun buyback event: Saturday 10am-3pm, south Hayward BART station

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  • greasemonkey
    Banned
    • Jan 2009
    • 2474

    I'm pretty sure the Los Zetas & The New Federation saw the benefit in turning in their full auto unregistered rifles, explosive devices and body armor(mostly due to the harsher penalty for wearing body armor during commission of a crime) for a no-questions-asked $100 per item. The gun buy-back program helped them realize the need for everyone to see that we should all practice hugs, not violence.

    I imagine at some point a man has died & left an unreg'd AR to his family...I wonder if those heirlooms were lost in a boating accident, got turned in or were stored "out of state".

    Originally posted by Ibgreezy
    I wonder if anybody ever brought in any assult weapons?

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    • donny douchebag
      Internet 'Tough Guy'
      • Mar 2010
      • 612

      ryang, I agree with and support everything you've said. It's nice to see another gun owner on the forum. Seems we're a minority here.

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      • Cos
        Member
        • Jul 2009
        • 315

        Originally posted by 383green
        A great opportunity, indeed, for any criminals who are too stupid to figure out how to render their murder weapon unrecognizable with a stolen angle grinder or welding torch.
        Do we observe yet another effect of the law of unintended consequences?

        NRA Life Member

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        • R5CYA
          Junior Member
          • Sep 2008
          • 21

          Originally posted by MyMalteseFalcon
          Gee, Maybe I should show up waving a handful of money in my hand so I can attract ppl into selling me their "unwanted guns"...
          i don't think i'd stand around the hayward bart waving money around even if the police were there. let alone two months after the gun buyback when it's just you and the homies there!

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          • Mendo223
            Senior Member
            • Nov 2009
            • 1536

            Originally posted by OleCuss
            It's probably not worth the trip, but I've got an old .22LR I don't want anymore - if they are paying enough and they'll take out of towners. . .
            dude dont do that.. does it fire? il buy that for 50 bucks PM me!

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            • MyMalteseFalcon
              Senior Member
              • Oct 2010
              • 774

              I was just being funny...You wouldn't catch me 5 miles from the place. If people want to get rid of junk guns I don't care.

              All I know is that NO one but God will be able to pry my weapons from me.

              Sad thing is that there may be a few jewels that get turned it. But other wise they'll all be junk worth melting down.

              I'd rather spend my money on new toys then throw it away on clunkers.

              Originally posted by R5CYA
              i don't think i'd stand around the hayward bart waving money around even if the police were there. let alone two months after the gun buyback when it's just you and the homies there!
              ~~ Happiness is a warm gun!! ~~

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