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Ottawa delays planned restart of gun 'buyback' program for retailers with banned stock
The federal government postponed the retailer buyback phase after collecting over 12,000 guns and distributing $22 million in compensation, citing ongoing pilot analysis.
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Charlottesville police hosting no-questions-asked gun buyback Nov. 22
The Charlottesville Police Department (CPD) is hosting a gun buyback event on Nov. 22. Residents can receive between $75 and $250 for firearms, and no ID or paperwork is required. The event is part of the CPD’s ongoing effort to reduce gun violence in the community and improve safety, the CPD news release said. “This event is about preventing tragedies before they happen,” CPD Chief Michael Kochis said in the release. “Our goal is to reduce the…
Ottawa delays planned restart of gun 'buyback' program for retailers with banned stock
OTTAWA — The federal government's plans to resume a compensation program for retailers for inventories of formerly legal guns that were subsequently banned by the Liberals have been delayed from this fall until an unspecified date.
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