I'm glad that they have enough money that they couldn't sell them and does not the confiscated things end up being county district or city property so destroying it is streaming it just the same now the revenue the lost on not selling they will make up by illegally harassing and violating citizens rights again
No loss. They were all stolen anyway.
ReplyDeleteIt's a loss to those that owned them originally. Thieves suck!
ReplyDelete..they may be stolen but they don't destroy stolen guns. I don't get it.
ReplyDeleteI wonder if they tried to auction them. It would be more money in their coffers rather than stiffing somebody that's speeding a little bit.
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ReplyDeleteIt is a bit easier to store 52 guns than it is 52 ATVs. If they were to sell them in an auction they would just wind up back on the street again.
There have been many guns destroyed.
ReplyDeleteGood news. Get rid of thugs riding dirt bikes
ReplyDelete5:32...lol "And the guns don't end up back on the street?"
ReplyDeleteI'm glad that they have enough money that they couldn't sell them and does not the confiscated things end up being county district or city property so destroying it is streaming it just the same now the revenue the lost on not selling they will make up by illegally harassing and violating citizens rights again
ReplyDeleteIt's not like the thieves performed good maintenance on any of them. They mostly stole them, rode them to death, then abandoned them.
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