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From: mpetro@brtph126.bnr.ca (Myron Petro P030)
Subject: Re: Boston Gun Buy Back
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Date: Thu, 15 Apr 1993 16:06:34 GMT
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>Ron Miller wrote:
>When you ask the question of the "authorities" or sponsors of buyback
>programs whether they will check for stolen weapons and they answer
>"no, it's total amnesty".
 (good point about registration schemes being used only for harassment deleted)

 I would also like to point out that this is receiving stolen property and is 
no different than a pawn shop owner doing the same thing. 
 
  
	Myron Petro
	NRA, USPSA
        DVC y'all
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