Posted September 7, 2017 10:13 am by Comments

In the end, only one number really mattered when it came to Tucson stopping its policy of destroying guns in city possession — $57 million.That is the amount in annual state-shared revenues the city would have have to forgo if it defied a ruling by the Arizona State Supreme Court that the practice conflicted with state law. Specifically, the ruling affirmed that surplus property must be auctioned to the highest bidders. …Read the Rest

Source:: NRA-ILA

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