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Gun Buy Back Programs Probably Don't Work

2 pointsby apwheeleover 1 year ago

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bell-cotover 1 year ago
Plausibly true - but the &quot;do such programs statistically reduce firearm crimes?&quot; analysis is incomplete. Humans and their societies are not numbers.<p>By the standards of city budgets, firearm buyback programs are not all that expensive. For people with a less-than-wanted firearm in the house, they can be an escape hatch from fear and anxiety. They broadcast some polite and restrained anti-gun messages (not everyone wants guns around, people should have the choice). They can provide healthy, positive citizen &lt;==&gt; police social interactions in places where those are far too rare. And (local politics willing) they&#x27;re good, symbolic gateways to more substantial and lasting work toward addressing crime and social problems in a city.
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