Posted October 27, 2017 10:45 am by Comments

By Jennifer Cruz

A Rochester gun buyback at a church Tuesday left authorities with more than 100 unwanted firearms. The no-questions-asked event was hosted by New York state Attorney General Eric Schneiderman’s office and the Rochester Police Department. It brought in 128 guns, including three assault rifles, 60 handguns, 29 rifles, 19 shotguns – two of which were sawed off – and 17 non-working weapons. Participants received gift cards ranging from $25 to $100 in exchange for their unwanted guns. Free gun locks were also passed out.
Ted O’Brien, head of the Regional Office for the Attorney General, said the buybacks are a good way for people to get rid of not only unwanted gun, but illegal guns as well. “They’re not the licensed permit holder, and they don’t know what to do. And they’re nervous about it,” O’Brien said. “This is an affordable opportunity to come, present your guns, no questions asked, and sometimes people know they have an illegal gun and they want to dispose of it, this is also an amnesty program. No questions asked, hand those guns in and we get them off the street that way.”
O’Brien acknowledged that such events are open for debate, but said any number of

Source: Guns.com

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