The Kent County Sheriff's Department is announcing a gun buy-back program to keep weapons out of the wrong hands...
"It's basically designed for those guns that are unregistered or unlicensed. If it's a gun that was involved in a shooting or crime, then the amnesty is not going to cover that area," Hess said.
"It's basically designed for those guns that are unregistered or unlicensed. If it's a gun that was involved in a shooting or crime, then the amnesty is not going to cover that area," Hess said.So, then, it's not going to "keep weapons out of the wrong hands," is it?
I love the way these people contradict themselves, and the "authorized journalists" are either too dumb or complicit to make that connection.
I love the way these people contradict themselves, and the "authorized journalists" are either too dumb or complicit to make that connection.