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    http://www.post-gazette.com/pg/07347/841492-100.stm

    Goods for Guns program set for Saturday
    Thursday, December 13, 2007
    By Jim McKinnon, Pittsburgh Post-Gazette

    Sometimes, when people participate in the Goods for Guns of Allegheny County Inc.'s annual firearm buy-back program, they turn in weapons that still are loaded.

    Situations like this are what the program is designed to combat, the accidental, incidental, or even intentional shootings by usually law abiding citizens, Philip Dacey, a former Pittsburgh police lieutenant and gun expert, said today.

    Mr. Dacey is a leader among the all-volunteer Goods for Guns program.

    The agency will hold its 14th annual gun buy-back program from 9 a.m. to 4 p.m. tomorrow at two sites: the former fire station, now an Emergency Medical Services base, on the Boulevard of the Allies near Smithfield Street, Downtown; and the Homestead Police Department-Municipal Building on East Ninth Avenue.

    All weapons to be exchanged must be operable. Only one weapon per person will be accepted.

    Other weapons, ammunition or dangerous devices will be accepted for disposal only.

    No questions will be asked at either site, organizers said.

    A $25 gift certificate will be given for sporting firearms such as rifles or shotguns. A $50 gift certificate is available for handguns. Organizers also will give away gun locks and gun safety literature.

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    Default Re: Goods for Guns program - Allegheny County

    wow what a deal... i better run down there tommorrow and get in line..... fuck pittsburgh and the morons that organize shit like this...

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    Default Re: Goods for Guns program - Allegheny County

    Gift certificates to where? Liberals R Us?


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    Default Re: Goods for Guns program - Allegheny County

    Quote Originally Posted by HiredGoon View Post
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    A $25 gift certificate will be given for sporting firearms such as rifles or shotguns. A $50 gift certificate is available for handguns. Organizers also will give away gun locks and gun safety literature.
    Ohhhhhhhhh...I get it...I turn in my gun, and in return I get a gun lock, that I can now use on my bicycle, that I bought with the $50, that I will now be using to run over the Bad Guy's with......What a deal after all....
    Last edited by Glocker; December 14th, 2007 at 01:46 AM. Reason: because
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    Is there a minimum distance from the entrance for me to set up my booth to offer $30.00 per rifle or shotgun and $55.00 per handgun?
    I won't even impose a limit of one, at that price I'll buy all ya got!

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    I'll pay $50 for an AR... lol


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    Quote Originally Posted by mauser View Post
    Is there a minimum distance from the entrance for me to set up my booth to offer $30.00 per rifle or shotgun and $55.00 per handgun?
    I won't even impose a limit of one, at that price I'll buy all ya got!
    I've had the same idea in the past.

    However all the Jennings and Lorcin's aren't worth the $25
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    thats a shitty deal, i think it was cleveland giving out $100 in gas.

    I like when people take in guns the bought by the lot for about 15cents and they get the offer..

    F*ckin bradys

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    Quote Originally Posted by HiredGoon View Post
    http://www.post-gazette.com/pg/07347/841492-100.stm

    Goods for Guns program set for Saturday
    Thursday, December 13, 2007
    By Jim McKinnon, Pittsburgh Post-Gazette

    Sometimes, when people participate in the Goods for Guns of Allegheny County Inc.'s annual firearm buy-back program, they turn in weapons that still are loaded.

    Situations like this are what the program is designed to combat, the accidental, incidental, or even intentional shootings by usually law abiding citizens, Philip Dacey, a former Pittsburgh police lieutenant and gun expert, said today.

    Mr. Dacey is a leader among the all-volunteer Goods for Guns program.

    The agency will hold its 14th annual gun buy-back program from 9 a.m. to 4 p.m. tomorrow at two sites: the former fire station, now an Emergency Medical Services base, on the Boulevard of the Allies near Smithfield Street, Downtown; and the Homestead Police Department-Municipal Building on East Ninth Avenue.

    All weapons to be exchanged must be operable. Only one weapon per person will be accepted.

    Other weapons, ammunition or dangerous devices will be accepted for disposal only.

    No questions will be asked at either site, organizers said.

    A $25 gift certificate will be given for sporting firearms such as rifles or shotguns. A $50 gift certificate is available for handguns. Organizers also will give away gun locks and gun safety literature.
    Notice a public example of an ILLEGAL transfer of firearms and NO one will be prosecuted again for breaking existing firearm laws.

    People that are transferring their firearms are in lots of cases ILLEGALLY transport them.

    This is organized by private people and or volunteers that are aiding and breaking existing laws for illegal transferring firearms.

    Try it yourself advertise the same thing and double the gift certificates cost and see what would happen to you, yet some people are above the law for a allegedly “good cause”, must have missed that exemption in the law.

    Got to love this quote “NO QUESTIONS ASKED”, the hall mark comment of possible illegal activity.

    Keep this article in light of all the anti-gun laws that are being proposed.

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    Here's how it works...break in to your neighbors house and steal his gun! Turn it in and get $50 no questions asked! What a great deal, Pittsburgh! Thanks for making the world safer!


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