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  2. Gun buyback program - Wikipedia

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    Gun buyback program. A gun buyback program is one instituted to purchase privately owned firearms. The goal of such programs is to reduce the circulation of both legally and illegally owned firearms. A buyback program would provide a process whereby civilians can dispose of illicitly owned firearms without financial loss or risk of prosecution.

  3. Gun buyback event planned for Las Cruces, though studies ...

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    A gun buyback event is planned in Las Cruces with the goal of reducing gun violence. But studies on similar programs question the effectiveness.

  4. Guns to plowshares: Santa Fe buyback repurposes old firearms

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    It was the 18th "Guns to Gardens" buyback sponsored by New Mexicans to Prevent Gun Violence, said Miranda Viscoli, the organization's co-president. ... the effectiveness of gun buybacks is ...

  5. National Firearms Agreement - Wikipedia

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    The National Firearms Agreement (NFA), also sometimes called the National Agreement on Firearms, the National Firearms Agreement and Buyback Program, or the Nationwide Agreement on Firearms, was an agreement concerning firearm control made by Australasian Police Ministers' Council (APMC) in 1996, in response to the Port Arthur massacre that killed 35 people.

  6. Gun violence in the United States - Wikipedia

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    Gun "buyback" programs are a strategy aimed at influencing the firearms market by taking guns "off the streets". [342] Gun "buyback" programs have been shown to be effective to prevent suicides, but ineffective to prevent homicides [343] [344] with the National Academy of Sciences citing theory underlying these programs as "badly flawed."

  7. As research grows into how to stop gun violence, one city ...

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    Measures that don't: stand-your-ground and concealed carry laws, which studies consistently show increase gun homicides, and gun buyback programs, which have been shown to have little, if any ...

  8. Here's how many gun's were collected in Las Cruces' gun ...

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    More: Gun buyback event planned for Las Cruces, though studies question effectiveness. According to the release, 279 firearms were turned over across all three locations: Albuquerque's event ...

  9. Perverse incentive - Wikipedia

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    Gun buyback programs are carried out by governments to reduce the number of guns in circulation, by purchasing firearms from citizens at a flat rate (and then destroying them). Some residents of areas with gun buyback programs have 3D printed large numbers of crude parts that met the minimum legal definition of a firearm, for the purpose of ...