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  1. #21
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    Default Re: Bristol Township gun buyback

    Maybe I'll turn in a broken BB pistol,haha, cause they're sure not getting anything else from me that amounts to a token of what it's worth
    Jesus is Lord !

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    Default Re: Bristol Township gun buyback

    Quote Originally Posted by Manxdriver View Post
    Ya beat me to it!! KI was going to suggest a sandwich board wearing, open carrying patriot with a few extra bucks standing out front playing 'highest bidder'. Sign could say something like, "I'll give you $25 bucks more than they will inside". Public Property, I don't see how they could 'legally' have a problem with it.Of course, as you pointed out, it would entail a visit to a FFL down the street. No biggie!!
    You wouldn't even have to offer more. Make the offer $75 cash that they can spend anywhere they want as opposed to a $100 gift card that can only be used in a specified manner. Compare this to all the food stamps that get sold for half of face value so the recipient can purchase drugs, alcohol, etc...

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    Default Re: Bristol Township gun buyback

    Check out "Allentown Gun Buy Back"

    http://forum.pafoa.org/general-2/178...-buy-back.html

    This same topic was discussed last week with some interesting thoughts/comments.

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    Default Re: Bristol Township gun buyback

    just an fyi there is a gun buyback in montco tomorrow

    http://forum.pafoa.org/montgomery-15...ml#post2156523

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    Default Re: Bristol Township gun buyback

    Partially off topic, but pertaining to Bristol:
    My son's football team just got done playing Bristol for midget football. Parents, coaches and players were some of the worst examples of sportsmanship and class I've ever seen. Parents(what few of them showed) calling for their kids to hurt our players. Coaches running out on field yelling how our team "aint even good". Players talking shit before, during and after game calling our players "bitches". Final score Quakertown 20 Bristol 6 . Before game, we had planned to have combined picnic, but Bristol decided with one of their players being ejected for kicking one of ours, it would be best if they didn't as to avoid any "incidents".
    As someone else said, it's a part of Bucks County that just doesn't fit in with the rest. Sorry to those respectable residents who DO live amongst todays' examples, but I wish we could annex that part of Bucks to Philly where it belongs.

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    Default Re: Bristol Township gun buyback

    Wouldn't it be nice if they auctioned off the turn ins? Yes, a lot of crap, but I bet they get some good buys.

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    Default Re: Bristol Township gun buyback

    Quote Originally Posted by Sparxfly72 View Post
    Partially off topic, but pertaining to Bristol:
    My son's football team just got done playing Bristol for midget football. Parents, coaches and players were some of the worst examples of sportsmanship and class I've ever seen. Parents(what few of them showed) calling for their kids to hurt our players. Coaches running out on field yelling how our team "aint even good". Players talking shit before, during and after game calling our players "bitches". Final score Quakertown 20 Bristol 6 . Before game, we had planned to have combined picnic, but Bristol decided with one of their players being ejected for kicking one of ours, it would be best if they didn't as to avoid any "incidents".
    As someone else said, it's a part of Bucks County that just doesn't fit in with the rest. Sorry to those respectable residents who DO live amongst todays' examples, but I wish we could annex that part of Bucks to Philly where it belongs.
    Probably part of the reason why the National Guard was called in because of all the looting and robberies taking place while there was no power...

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    Default Re: Bristol Township gun buyback

    Quote Originally Posted by hunterdan View Post
    Probably part of the reason why the National Guard was called in because of all the looting and robberies taking place while there was no power...
    Ya it's Bristol, They are ghetto.
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    Unhappy Re: Bristol Township gun buyback

    Quote Originally Posted by Sparxfly72 View Post
    Partially off topic, but pertaining to Bristol:
    My son's football team just got done playing Bristol for midget football. Parents, coaches and players were some of the worst examples of sportsmanship and class I've ever seen. Parents(what few of them showed) calling for their kids to hurt our players. Coaches running out on field yelling how our team "aint even good". Players talking shit before, during and after game calling our players "bitches". Final score Quakertown 20 Bristol 6 . Before game, we had planned to have combined picnic, but Bristol decided with one of their players being ejected for kicking one of ours, it would be best if they didn't as to avoid any "incidents".
    As someone else said, it's a part of Bucks County that just doesn't fit in with the rest. Sorry to those respectable residents who DO live amongst todays' examples, but I wish we could annex that part of Bucks to Philly where it belongs.
    I have lived in Bristol my whole life and it is slowing turning into trash day by day. There are many different parts of Bristol that make it up district and Bristol Borough who are their township as well. Sorry you have to deal with the trash of Bristol, please don't let them ruin your view on the whole district,we do have some nice shops and restaurants and docks. Just out of reference for me did you play the Croydon team( yellow jackets) or a different team?

    Our township board has turned into a joke over the years and watching them on tv during the township meetings is now something residents do just for the humor of it all. The canceled once meeting so everyone could go home to watch the DNC on TV and attend it. They are a complete joke, we have 200 abonaded homes they are still refuse to drop some of the UO requirements to let people move in ( paint on walls, mowed grass, fucking sidewalks with cracks).

    The last I read the twp got 50k for the casino being right next door, the twp looking for votes drops it all on a buy back program, there is very little gun violence in the area. The area itself as a long history of firearms and at most of the people(croydon I know of) do own firearms and carry quite often. Instead of building a park or dropping the money for some roads they use it on this bullshit. I come from Croydon and we could really use the money, we are treated like the red headed step child of the area because back in the day the kids would beat up kids in other towns, now those other towns are in charge so we get the short end of the stick. We are less then 5 miles away from the police station and still never see a cop. We\I had no idea the national guard was called in nor did we see any in Croydon,maybe its because we all own guns.

    Sorry to hijack your post and to rant on but this township is shit and I do plan on running for council and vote my libertarian way of voting NO on all this bullshit they do.

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    Default Re: Bristol Township gun buyback

    Quote Originally Posted by hunterdan View Post
    Probably part of the reason why the National Guard was called in because of all the looting and robberies taking place while there was no power...
    What looting?

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