Thursday, March 09, 2017

PA: Police Department Destroys $25,000 of Legal Guns


Image courtesy Abington Police

In Pennsylvania, Abington police destroyed 185 guns they had been collecting since 1998. From abingtonpd.org:
In January, 2017 Abington Police disposed of 185 guns that had accumulated in secure evidence storage since 1998. The guns were ones that had been surrendered to APD for disposal or that otherwise could not be returned to a qualified owner. The Montgomery County District Attorney’s Office obtained a court order for APD authorizing the disposal of these guns and on January 26, 2017 these guns were disposed of under the watchful eyes of Abington Police Evidence Custodians. The guns were taken to a foundry where they were first put through a shredding process and then the remnants were melted down in a high temperature furnace. 
Too bad the guns were not sold to fund police requirements.  The guns would have fetched about $25,000 at auction.  There appear to be only a couple of guns that had been illegally shortened. There are a couple of decent classic lever actions, one AK clone, and quite a few decent pistols, including what appears to be a scoped Smith & Wesson 629.  There are lots of hunting rifles and shotguns.

These guns were collected over 18 years.  That comes to about 10 guns a year, or less than a gun a month. Most of them were likely turned in by widows or other inheritors of an estate who did not know what to do with them.  The rest were probably recovered as stolen guns that could not be traced back to legitimate owners.

The news release pointedly avoided connecting the guns to any crime.

Some small number of individuals simply seem to get a psychic charge out of destroying valuable property.

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2 comments:

  1. I know the location, and it does not surprise me. Abington is a suburbia just north of notorious anti-gun Philadelphia.

    These do-gooders destroy guns not just because of their rapid hoplophobia. If the guns are auctioned/sold, it reduces the justification for fleecing the residents via their already sky-high local property taxes.

    I admit ... a lot of nice guns.

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  2. If you really dig in to the laws and take the time to understand what they say, an awful lot of people would be very angry. A weapon can be removed from a person by a court order, but, But, but. the government is not permitted to take any thing from you without paying fair market value. the government can not take your property with out paying for it. confiscation of property is unconstitutional if it is not paid for. they call taking something that does not belong to you Theft. theft of a fire arm under federal law is a mandatory five years in Jail. it makes no difference what local or state law says the United States constitution forbids taking property without paying fair market value. fire arms are property and the constitution has no qualifiers as to what property is. any thing you own is property. government can only take your cash after they prove it does not belong to you. again it makes no difference what state law says because federal law is superior to state law.

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