Posted July 11, 2017 3:47 pm by Comments

By Jenn Jacques

On Tuesday, Madison, Wisconsin Mayor Paul Soglin hastily announced the launch of a gun bounty program aimed at the seizure of “illegal firearms that have been used in a violent incident”.

Although police and city staff are researching the effectiveness of similar programs in Baltimore, Tampa, and Miami, Soglin isn’t waiting for specifics or a green light to start the program, allowing the program to be funded from his own office’s budget.

“At this juncture, I’m not going to wait for their conclusions and recommendations,” Soglin said.

Big Brother Soglin used Tuesday’s press conference to clarify that the city of Madison “cannot control who buys or sells legal guns”, and voiced his displeasure at what he calls the Wisconsin State Legislature’s “desire to put more guns out into the streets.”

According to The Capital Times:

The bounty program would specifically seek firearms that have been used to shoot into homes and vehicles or that were used in assaulting individuals, Soglin said. It would also allow informants to be paid confidentially and would not require an actual conviction to be made to receive the $1,000.

“We’re at a point now where there are a number of individuals … who have little regard for safety …Read the Rest

Source:: Bearing Arms

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