Ya'll do know that every one of those guns has been used in at least one MURDER - Right???
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Every person's reason for dropping off a gun was different. Harold Thomas was being proactive.
"My son had it. I wanted to make sure he didn't use it," Thomas said.
This was a year-and-half long effort by the NAACP, black churches and the City of Atlanta and Fulton County made this possible. About $30,000 was handed out in less than two hours and $14,000 more got the group to early afternoon before having to shut down with no more money.
All those guns will then be processed by authorities. It turns out the group could have been out of business sooner, had they not had competition a block away.
Gun collectors and enthusiasts, like David Daum, caught the attention of some people before reaching the Turner Field parking lot where the buyback was taking place.
"I personally just collect, restore. My personal preference is antique firearms," explained Daum. He said his reason for being out there based on preservation. "Being a collector, especially trying to keep some of the historical firearms from being melted down and destroyed."
Ya'll do know that every one of those guns has been used in at least one MURDER - Right???
Ya'll do know that every one of those guns has been used in at least one MURDER - Right???
Ya'll do know that every one of those guns has been used in at least one MURDER - Right???
Yeah all those drive by shootings with a 30-30 and a 1919 era Colt revolver.
Was listening to 106.7 this evening. Some guy was saying he dropped off a Mac 10 with mags and a suppressor!!