http://www.cbs.com/flat/story_178908.html
None of those dealers would consent to an interview, but CBS
News has a list of the weapons they bought from law
enforcement: 112 handguns, 194 shotguns and 20 assault
weapons, <BLOCKQUOTE><font size="1" face="Verdana, Arial">quote:</font><HR>including the AR-15, a weapon so deadly it can no
longer be imported or manufactured here.[/quote] That was one of the
guns sold by Jefferson County Sheriff John Stone. He told CBS
News he didn't know his department sold assault weapons.
"I think my philosophy is going to change on that and those
weapons will not be used in any kind of trade-in program," Stone
says.
But Stone defends the practice when it comes to handguns.
"Well, it's just like trading in a car or anything else except it's
guns. I have no problem with the handguns," Stone says.
None of those dealers would consent to an interview, but CBS
News has a list of the weapons they bought from law
enforcement: 112 handguns, 194 shotguns and 20 assault
weapons, <BLOCKQUOTE><font size="1" face="Verdana, Arial">quote:</font><HR>including the AR-15, a weapon so deadly it can no
longer be imported or manufactured here.[/quote] That was one of the
guns sold by Jefferson County Sheriff John Stone. He told CBS
News he didn't know his department sold assault weapons.
"I think my philosophy is going to change on that and those
weapons will not be used in any kind of trade-in program," Stone
says.
But Stone defends the practice when it comes to handguns.
"Well, it's just like trading in a car or anything else except it's
guns. I have no problem with the handguns," Stone says.