Bridgeport does something about guns
Buybacks have really helped in other countries.
Money and resources seem to be flowing into Newtown. It would be great if some of it could wind up in buyback fund. It seems like something nobody could really object to. (But I’m sure I’m wrong.)
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Buybacks usually don’t target suburbs. The last time Newtown made the news it was for the death of Helle Craft. I mean, who is going to offer buybacks on a wood chipper? Oops. I forgot. Richard Craft was sane and didn’t have the notorious Asperger’s disease. He’s also 8 years away from release.
http://tinyurl.com/y9wmh84
I remember that monster but I forgot it was a Connecticut case.
50 years should mean 50 years like it does in the South.
Wasting money for a buy back fund only feeds the gun makers who will flood the market with even more guns. You know, remember the cash for clunkers?
Did somebody say Cash for Clunkers? Another of the many liberal/Obama/socialist failures. I always thought that leftists were against waste…I guess it’s just another liberal myth. Al Gore and Micheal Moore should both be so proud!
http://news.yahoo.com/why-cash-clunkers-hurt-environment-more-helped-024848694.html