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Kang Colby

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11. That has happened here in my state as well.
Mon May 9, 2016, 11:12 AM
May 2016

The collectors just offer more than the buy back.

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I wonder how many crime guns were 'laundered' . N/T beevul May 2016 #1
Shhhh, that upsets the control crowd DonP May 2016 #4
My bad. beevul May 2016 #18
Going door to door... scscholar May 2016 #2
Something like- sarisataka May 2016 #5
Will you be doing it? linuxman May 2016 #6
You didn't describe a real search... scscholar May 2016 #7
Why would my house be searched? linuxman May 2016 #8
What about the people that say: virginia mountainman May 2016 #10
I support laws requiring local law enforcement to sell those firearms back to wholesalers.. Kang Colby May 2016 #3
I saw a documentary.... CompanyFirstSergeant May 2016 #9
That has happened here in my state as well. Kang Colby May 2016 #11
Did you hear about the Sturmgewehr CompanyFirstSergeant May 2016 #12
We had something similar happen with a Thompson DonP May 2016 #14
Nice. What a story. Kang Colby May 2016 #15
30 thousand or so. CompanyFirstSergeant May 2016 #16
"Buyback:" You mean LAPD sold them in the first place? Eleanors38 May 2016 #13
Thanks for another post that undermines your own position, SecMo!!! pablo_marmol May 2016 #17
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