The only thing controversial about the Arizona law is that it does not allow hoplophobic statists satisfy to their desire to hold deodand ceremonies at the expense of the public treasury.
"There's value in these guns," said police Chief James Lamkin of west suburban St. Charles. "They're not illegal guns. Quite honestly, it's a bottom line for us."
Though Arizona has just enacted a controversial state law requiring local departments to sell firearms that are surrendered or go unclaimed, the practice appears to be unusual in the Chicago area. The Chicago Police Department and several suburban law-enforcement agencies, as well as Illinois State Police, say they destroy weapons after they're turned in or no longer needed as evidence.
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May 31, 2013 11:28 PM
California State Senator Proposes Fee, Background Check For Bullet Purchases
http://sacramento.cbslocal.com/2013/05/31/california-state-senator-proposes-fee-background-check-for-bullet-purchases/
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