Hmmm this gives me an idea. We should all band together and host our own buyback programs around Texas. Then we selectively "buy back" the guns that we would like to have for $50 gift cards to HEB! - honestly, I hate knowing that they're melting all these guns down
If this were in Houston, I'd wait in the parking lot and offer everyone $100.
I am emailing in regards to the "Gun Buyback Program" I read about at the link provided below. I am a law-abiding Texan who, if you would allow it, would be interested in possibly buying some of the firearms you purchase from citizens. I would be willing to offer you more than what you will have paid. Of course, it should go without saying, that the gun(s) must not be stolen. If you're interested in maybe raising some money for your church, please let me know, and we can get this worked out accordingly. I see no reason why a perfectly decent firearm should be destroyed when a law-abiding citizen like myself, would be more than happy to buy it from you. I personally think this is a good idea and a mutually beneficial one at that; not only will we raise some money for your church, but we could potentially get firearms from individuals who may not be responsible enough to own these firearms into the possession of a Texan who is. If you have any questions or concerns, please let me know.
Thank you,
My Name Here.
Link to the article:
Dallas Church Hosts Gun Buyback Program | NBC 5 Dallas-Fort Worth
Dallas Church Hosts Gun Buyback Program | NBC 5 Dallas-Fort Worth
I just spent $400 for a handgun.. there is not way in hell I am going to turn it in for $50... I really believe you just CAN'T FIX STUPID!!!
Hate these... Especially a church... Theres going to be some little old lady getting rid of her husbands M1 Garand he used or something just as tragic because they dont know what to do with them.
He won't let me buy them. Citing "original intent" and "integrity", which is laughable. Anyone want to drive to Dallas and set up shop to have our own buy-up program?