NY: Gun Buy-Back Backfires

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http://www.nydailynews.com/2000-07-28/News_and_Views/City_Beat/a-74714.asp

Gun Buy-Back Backfires When Officers Cash In


By MIKE CLAFFEY
Daily News Staff Writer

A gun buy-back program to get illegal weapons off the streets had to be altered yesterday after a stampede of court officers tried to cash in.

Brooklyn District Attorney Charles Hynes ordered changes in the initiative when he found out that court officers — some of them in uniform — were handing in their old .38-caliber service revolvers.

Because the program had pulled in only about 200 guns since the one-month window began July 1, Hynes upped the reward on Monday from $100 to $250 per gun.

"We had a surge last night of about 100 guns and they all seem to be .38 service revolvers," said a source in the prosecutor's office.

One court officer collected $1,500 by turning in six guns.

"This is a program with good intentions to get illegal guns off the street and shouldn't be bastardized by people looking for a quick buck," said Hynes' spokesman, Kevin Davitt.

"We're going to be contacting those people who abused the program and ask for our money back," Davitt said.

But a spokesman for the court system, David Bookstaver, said it is not clear that the officers can be forced to do that.

"District Attorney Hynes has indicated that this is really not in the spirit of what the program was designed for," Bookstaver said.

But he added that court officials "have no authority" to tell the officers to give the money back.

He said, however, that word was going out yesterday that court officers can no longer participate.

Some court officers in Brooklyn were upset that Hynes had forbidden them from participating in the buy-back offer. The officers were allowed to keep their revolvers after they were issued 9-mm. semiautomatics last year.

"I have the flyer right here and it says, 'Any working handgun, sawed-off shotgun or assault rifle. No questions asked.'" said Bob Patelli a Senior Court Officers Association delegate at Brooklyn Supreme Court.

"If the DA sees fit to discontinue the program, fine. But he's bound legally to pay for the guns he's already taken."

Patelli added that the program was achieving its goal of getting extra guns out of circulation.

"It gets the gun off the street instead of leaving it in a closet where children or a burglar could find them," he said.

Last year, 659 firearms were turned in for $100 each. The money comes from drug forfeiture funds, Davitt said.

"We thought that perhaps $100 was not meeting the value that some people place on these weapons," he said.

To be turned in, guns must be wrapped in brown paper and can be taken to any Brooklyn precinct house. If the gun is deemed operable, the desk officer is supposed to give the person a pink voucher that can be redeemed at the district attorney's office at 350 Jay St.
 
"We're going to be contacting those people who abused the program and ask for our money back," Davitt said.

ha, ha !!! nyaaa nyaaaaaaaaa

Sounds like a pretty straightforward plan - bring in a gun , get a C-note - NO QUESTIONS ASKED. Where's the abuse he's railing about ? Thay were working guns, right ? maybe we should have a questionairre:

Q: Was this gun stored loaded, and within reach of a minor ?
yes? Here's your $
no? Sorry, those are the guns we want.

Q: Was this gun obtained legally ?
yes? Sorry, not interested.
No? Here's your $ to get more illegal goods.

Q: Does this weapon have any evil features (pistol grip, flash suppressors, bayonnet lug, hi-cap, etc.) ?
Yes? Great ! We REALLY want these !
No? What good is a gun without these features anyway ? Get lost.

Q: Will you use this money to upgrade to a legally obtained semi-auto ?
yes? Sorry, you can keep your .38.
no? ...umm define "legally" ?
 
What's this ???? A New Yorker going back on his word . NO WAY !!!!!! Is that allowed ?? Can someone in New York be a lying deceiving 2 faced POS and hold public office ? IT IS ???
HEY!!! HILLARY !!! It's cool . Keep runnin' . You fit right in .Damn !! She was worried that there were standards involved .

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TOM
SASS AMERICAN LEGION NRA GOA
 
If it is no questions asked, how are they going to trace the officers who turned them in? Especially the six by the one officer. I can see using PD records of issued serial numbers but this really violates to no questions asked promise. If I were a crook, I'd wonder how far I could trust the government. (Oh Jeez! That was a funny sentance.)
 
Yeah, these programs are just sick. They basically invite criminals to break into your house, steal your guns, then turn them in, where the cops will look at their serial numbers, trace them back to you, and then accuse you of any crimes the burglar commited with them. This country is sick to the core.

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I twist the facts until they tell the truth.

The Bill of Rights is a document of brilliance, a document of wisdom, and it is the ultimate law, spoken or not, for the very concept of a society that holds liberty above the desire for ever greater power.
 
I love it... first of all the City purchased the guns to begin with... now they are paying for them a second time.... And I hope each and everyone of those officers who turned in their service arms go out with the money and get them something nice for their personal collection.

We might want to use this as a warning to anyone planning on turning their gun in... No questions asked, they won't even know who I am? Well think again buddy, if that is the case then how in the hell will they be able to demand their money back....



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Richard

The debate is not about guns,
but rather who has the ultimate power to rule,
the People or Government.
RKBA!
 
Get as many junk guns you can! Turn them in to upgrade to the match-grade Kimber. Some gun buy-back programs will give $$$$ for any gun in any condition. HINT: If you're at a gun show and you find any of those firearms destroyed by Clinton in '93. Get as many as you can for $10 each.
 
Every single gun walking around "out on the street" on their tiny steel legs SHOULD be taken off the street! All these politicians and LEOs who constantly complain about all the guns they see "out on the street," should immediately do their duty and call 911 and have the cops pick up those guns!

I see guns walking around "out on the street," all the time, and I want those guns OFF THE STREET!

J.B.

[This message has been edited by Jay Baker (edited July 29, 2000).]
 
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