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<blockquote data-quote="soberups" data-source="post: 989665" data-attributes="member: 14668"><p>It is a violation of Federal law for a person to sell or provide a prescription medication to another person.</p><p></p><p>It is <em>not</em> a violation of Federal law for a person to sell or provide a gun to another person, as long as the gun itself is not stolen and both parties are not convicted felons or are otherwise barred from legally owning a gun.</p><p></p><p>The gun buybacks are not held at a police station, around here they are held at Memorial Coliseum or at the convention center. Where, ironically enough, gun shows are also sometimes held.</p><p></p><p>In the final analysis, what these buybacks <em>do</em> accomplish is to get junk guns (Lorcins, Ravens, Jennings, and other potmetal el cheapos) that are unsafe to fire or otherwise unsellable out of circulation. I am a member of a local online forum for gun collectors and enthusiasts who buy, sell and trade guns amongst ourselves, and these guns that would otherwise be worthless now have a standard value of about $50 since they can always be exchanged for that amount at the next buyback. These clunkers often wind up being "add ins" or "trade bait" in lieu of cash as part of another transaction.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="soberups, post: 989665, member: 14668"] It is a violation of Federal law for a person to sell or provide a prescription medication to another person. It is [I]not[/I] a violation of Federal law for a person to sell or provide a gun to another person, as long as the gun itself is not stolen and both parties are not convicted felons or are otherwise barred from legally owning a gun. The gun buybacks are not held at a police station, around here they are held at Memorial Coliseum or at the convention center. Where, ironically enough, gun shows are also sometimes held. In the final analysis, what these buybacks [I]do[/I] accomplish is to get junk guns (Lorcins, Ravens, Jennings, and other potmetal el cheapos) that are unsafe to fire or otherwise unsellable out of circulation. I am a member of a local online forum for gun collectors and enthusiasts who buy, sell and trade guns amongst ourselves, and these guns that would otherwise be worthless now have a standard value of about $50 since they can always be exchanged for that amount at the next buyback. These clunkers often wind up being "add ins" or "trade bait" in lieu of cash as part of another transaction. [/QUOTE]
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