Same could certainly be said for any other states with similar Draconian transfer/ownership laws.For decades we've heard about so-called "gun buy-back" programs sponsored by churches, civic groups and various other misinformed do-gooder organizations.
The very name – "buy-back" – implies that guns belong not to individuals, but to the government, or at least to the people who don't like guns. The programs have the stated intention of "getting guns off the street," which seems to give them a pass from further scrutiny, even as they offer a tangible good such as a grocery store coupon or gift card in return for a gun, "no questions asked," much like any other fencing operation.
Finally someone has forced the question: Are these programs legal?
Attorney and author of the "New Jersey Gun Law Guide," Evan Nappen, has not only asked the question, he has offered a $5,000 bounty for anyone who can prove an affirmative answer.
Nappen is specifically asking about the legality of a church-sponsored program in the state of New Jersey. As an expert on New Jersey gun laws, Nappen says he cannot find any provision in the state's statutes which permit churches and civic groups, or the people surrendering (selling) the guns, to by-pass the maze of New Jersey state laws requiring permits, background checks and paperwork whenever a gun is transported or transferred.
Mr. Nappen also questions the "no questions asked" policy and the immediate destruction of the guns, which might be stolen property, or could be evidence in serious crimes. Details of Nappen's challenge can be seen on his web site, EvanNappen.com.....................
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It also begs the question, can such buybacks be done by law enforcement or government in such states ? The state law would need to exclude them from any restrictions imposed on citizens.
Of course, gubmint doesn't want you to realize that what's good for the goose is good for the gander. Not when they're involved....
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