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Miami, civilian gun buy back

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1) is it a buy back, if a church is doing it? Is this a loophole that allows churches to arm themselves without background checks?
2) For $125 you might be able to pick up something nice. This one is sponsored by a church in the area. Will be curious if any capitalists go down and peruse the offerings.

http://www.miamiherald.com/news/local/c ... 16947.html
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I know we do when they have gun buybacks in the DFW area.

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comp73 wrote:I know we do when they have gun buybacks in the DFW area.

http://dfw.cbslocal.com/2013/01/17/comp ... -saturday/

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goose wrote:1) is it a buy back, if a church is doing it?
Is it a "buy back" if the organization performing the "buy back" never owned the gun in the first place? What are they buying back?
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