Ft. Worth Gun Buyback

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Re: Ft. Worth Gun Buyback

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Soccerdad1995 wrote:
G.A. Heath wrote:
maverick2076 wrote:
G.A. Heath wrote:They do list the buyback on facebook .... for now. I reported it for 'buying or selling drugs, guns..."
:reddevil :smilelol5: "rlol"
That's awesome!
Facebook decided it did not violate their guidelines. In feedback I explained why I thought it did.
Cool. So I am free to post an ad offering to buy guns?
Sounds like a plan to me. Call it the soccerdad gun buyback and crime prevention program. Its 100% not tax payer funded...
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Re: Ft. Worth Gun Buyback

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Syntyr wrote:
Soccerdad1995 wrote:
G.A. Heath wrote:
maverick2076 wrote:
G.A. Heath wrote:They do list the buyback on facebook .... for now. I reported it for 'buying or selling drugs, guns..."
:reddevil :smilelol5: "rlol"
That's awesome!
Facebook decided it did not violate their guidelines. In feedback I explained why I thought it did.
Cool. So I am free to post an ad offering to buy guns?
Sounds like a plan to me. Call it the soccerdad gun buyback and crime prevention program. Its 100% not tax payer funded...
I'll make sure to set up the program just like the one that FWPD is doing so as to avoid any issues with Facebook. Something along the lines of "Hey there, if anyone has guns they want to sell, I'm buying. I will pay a flat rate of $50 per gun, no questions asked, no need for ID, and don't worry, I won't check to see whether they are stolen. I will be at the corner of X and Y from 9 AM to Noon on Saturday."

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Re: Ft. Worth Gun Buyback

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Soccerdad1995 wrote:
Syntyr wrote:
Soccerdad1995 wrote:
G.A. Heath wrote:
maverick2076 wrote:
G.A. Heath wrote:They do list the buyback on facebook .... for now. I reported it for 'buying or selling drugs, guns..."
:reddevil :smilelol5: "rlol"
That's awesome!
Facebook decided it did not violate their guidelines. In feedback I explained why I thought it did.
Cool. So I am free to post an ad offering to buy guns?
Sounds like a plan to me. Call it the soccerdad gun buyback and crime prevention program. Its 100% not tax payer funded...
I'll make sure to set up the program just like the one that FWPD is doing so as to avoid any issues with Facebook. Something along the lines of "Hey there, if anyone has guns they want to sell, I'm buying. I will pay a flat rate of $50 per gun, no questions asked, no need for ID, and don't worry, I won't check to see whether they are stolen. I will be at the corner of X and Y from 9 AM to Noon on Saturday."
And we will bring ya some reading material and maybe some cookies if they allow those things where that will land ya. :lol::
Just some guy's opinion.

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Re: Ft. Worth Gun Buyback

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What's going on up there?
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OlBill wrote:What's going on up there?
It sounds like a gun show with unlicensed dealers. Maybe somebody should tip the BATFE.
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Re: Ft. Worth Gun Buyback

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Mxrdad wrote:
Soccerdad1995 wrote:
Syntyr wrote:
Soccerdad1995 wrote:
G.A. Heath wrote:
maverick2076 wrote:
G.A. Heath wrote:They do list the buyback on facebook .... for now. I reported it for 'buying or selling drugs, guns..."
:reddevil :smilelol5: "rlol"
That's awesome!
Facebook decided it did not violate their guidelines. In feedback I explained why I thought it did.
Cool. So I am free to post an ad offering to buy guns?
Sounds like a plan to me. Call it the soccerdad gun buyback and crime prevention program. Its 100% not tax payer funded...
I'll make sure to set up the program just like the one that FWPD is doing so as to avoid any issues with Facebook. Something along the lines of "Hey there, if anyone has guns they want to sell, I'm buying. I will pay a flat rate of $50 per gun, no questions asked, no need for ID, and don't worry, I won't check to see whether they are stolen. I will be at the corner of X and Y from 9 AM to Noon on Saturday."
And we will bring ya some reading material and maybe some cookies if they allow those things where that will land ya. :lol::
Will it land me the same place that it lands the FW police chief?

These buy-backs are clear invitations to purchase stolen and other illegally owned guns with their clear advertising of "no questions asked". Buying stolen property is either legal or it's illegal. For both the police and a private citizen.
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Re: Ft. Worth Gun Buyback

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As far as I know it is not illegal to own or buy stolen goods as long ads you don't know if they are stolen. If they are proven stolen you can be required to forfeit the goods.
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Re: Ft. Worth Gun Buyback

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snorri wrote:
OlBill wrote:What's going on up there?
It sounds like a gun show with unlicensed dealers. Maybe somebody should tip the BATFE.
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Re: Ft. Worth Gun Buyback

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Soccerdad1995 wrote:
Mxrdad wrote:
Soccerdad1995 wrote:
Syntyr wrote:
Soccerdad1995 wrote:
G.A. Heath wrote:
maverick2076 wrote:
G.A. Heath wrote:They do list the buyback on facebook .... for now. I reported it for 'buying or selling drugs, guns..."
:reddevil :smilelol5: "rlol"
That's awesome!
Facebook decided it did not violate their guidelines. In feedback I explained why I thought it did.
Cool. So I am free to post an ad offering to buy guns?
Sounds like a plan to me. Call it the soccerdad gun buyback and crime prevention program. Its 100% not tax payer funded...
I'll make sure to set up the program just like the one that FWPD is doing so as to avoid any issues with Facebook. Something along the lines of "Hey there, if anyone has guns they want to sell, I'm buying. I will pay a flat rate of $50 per gun, no questions asked, no need for ID, and don't worry, I won't check to see whether they are stolen. I will be at the corner of X and Y from 9 AM to Noon on Saturday."
And we will bring ya some reading material and maybe some cookies if they allow those things where that will land ya. :lol::
Will it land me the same place that it lands the FW police chief?

These buy-backs are clear invitations to purchase stolen and other illegally owned guns with their clear advertising of "no questions asked". Buying stolen property is either legal or it's illegal. For both the police and a private citizen.
I hear ya and agree; Just throwing some fun in there. They admit they don't expect law abiding citizens to turn their guns in, yet don't expect lifelong criminals to turn any in either. Not sure what they are expecting. Muskets? I agree it's a "Feel Good Program".
Just some guy's opinion.

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Re: Ft. Worth Gun Buyback

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Liberty wrote:As far as I know it is not illegal to own or buy stolen goods as long ads you don't know if they are stolen. If they are proven stolen you can be required to forfeit the goods.
I"m not a lawyer - I was raised better than that* - but I think if you buy property intending to not check its status because a reasonable person would suspect theft, you are over the line.

Buy a burger at McDuck's, no need to check the brand on the cow it came from. A reasonable person would assume the beef was both fake and lawfully sold.

Buy a yearling off a McDuck's cattle truck on the side of a back road, that's maybe something a reasonable person would suspect. It seems like deliberately avoiding the question would almost prove intent, and I'm sure I'd have trouble 'splaining myself in court.

Or so it seems to me.

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Re: Ft. Worth Gun Buyback

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treadlightly wrote:
Liberty wrote:As far as I know it is not illegal to own or buy stolen goods as long ads you don't know if they are stolen. If they are proven stolen you can be required to forfeit the goods.
I"m not a lawyer - I was raised better than that* - but I think if you buy property intending to not check its status because a reasonable person would suspect theft, you are over the line.

Buy a burger at McDuck's, no need to check the brand on the cow it came from. A reasonable person would assume the beef was both fake and lawfully sold.

Buy a yearling off a McDuck's cattle truck on the side of a back road, that's maybe something a reasonable person would suspect. It seems like deliberately avoiding the question would almost prove intent, and I'm sure I'd have trouble 'splaining myself in court.

Or so it seems to me.

* Present company, the esteemed jurists in this fine venue, excepted, of course. :biggrinjester:
or buying a gun FF at a gun show from a stranger?
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Re: Ft. Worth Gun Buyback

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Well Soccerdad should have patented his idea with a business method patent. I went to the FWPD gun buyback today and in the lot next to the church where it was held there were guys holding up signs saying they'd buy guns for cash. I sold 'em my rusty old Savage .22 for $50 cash. As I drove away the FWPD looked mildly annoyed. :evil2:
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