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Thursday, April 17, 2025

New Yorkers.....

SYRACUSE, N.Y. — Saturday at Saint Lucy's Church, neighbors surrendered 638 guns to the office of the New York attorney general.

In total, 130 assault rifles, 333 handguns, 2 ghost guns, and 150 long guns were collected.
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21 comments:

  1. Were serial numbers checked so stolen guns could be returned to the owner?

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  2. My favorite quote here... "limit the amount of guns that are in the state, that are in the hands of people who are looking to do harm"... I am POSITIVE all the criminals were the ones selling their guns...
    GB

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  3. And the sheep seeing how horrible the vicious wolves' teeth were removed their OWN teeth to prevent more violence.

    You can't fix stupidity. After all non-blacks DONATED GoFundMe for that dindonuffin that stabbed that white guy to death.

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  4. They gotta keep their criminals safe. A man that won't defend his home or protect his family is a worthless piece of shit. Argue me that.

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  5. I honestly can't understand people sometimes, especially those who profess alliance with the left..... The malfunctioning brain syndrome is huge with them..
    JD

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  6. The New York residents are like their Connecticut and Massachusetts liberal brethren douchebags. They’ve been conditioned by a seductive progressive system to depend like slaves on their masters for their subsistence, pleasure and survival. They are incapable of independent thinking and living without obeying government issued orders. These surrender monkeys appeared at the anti-gun altar like religious zealots bringing their first born to be sacrificed and they rejoiced.

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  7. These are the people who would line up for the box car ride to the camps when they were asked. They never read any history....

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  8. Irving J ItchuballsApril 17, 2025 at 8:21 AM

    I've heard stories of folks sitting outside these events offering sheep money for their guns before the sheep selling them back to the gubmint got inside the event to sell them.... whereas the gubmint doing the "buy-back" offered debit cards or some other form of "money" for the bad evil guns.....of course it's an absolute bullshit idea that the gubmint can "buy back" something the gubmint never owned in the first place...oh well, sheep are gonna sheep...and vote democrat....

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    1. I picked up a Ruger .30 carbine pistol for $100 at "buy-back". I cleaned it and applied some bluing to cover some wear then sold it for $400.

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  9. I got a 3d printer for christmas, been waiting for a buyback (we never have them here) to pay for it...

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  10. Back in the day.... (1960's)
    I remember the old man getting an Inland .30 cal. carbine he bought through a magazine delivered to the front door by Railway Express. NY wasn't always a shithole. And yes, I still have the rifle.
    - WDS

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  11. I wonder how many collectibles from stolen collections found thier way there because the street apes can't find the proper ammo or no "cool street cred" Sad!

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  12. No worries. The NYC cops are always just an hour or two away in an emergency. And they are sworn to protect and serve...warrants.

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  13. "Assault rifles"?
    The sheer smugnitude of that article is stupefying.

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  14. Wouldn't that be in violation of the atf rule about transactions? Zero tolerance don't ya know.

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    1. Violation?? By whom? Remember, it's rules for thee, but none for me!

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  15. Friend of mine ran one of these travesties in his precinct. A woman turned in dad’s WW2 bring-back: an MP-44 Sturmgewehr! He donated it to a museum.

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