Ravenwood - 10/24/03 06:00 AM
You've heard of those gun buyback programs, where the government spends taxpayer seized funds to buy guns from criminals with no questions asked. In Indiana, anti-gunners are targeting children's toys.
The Toy Gun Buy-Back concept is simple: Children will bring in a toy gun, and in return, receive a toy store gift certificate valued at $15.00 to purchase a non-violent toy.Supporting a program like this means accepting the premise that toys somehow mysteriously corrupt children's behavior.
Heh, time to go shopping for christmas folks. Just go and buy one of those small water pistol sets for $1.50 (usually have 3 to 6 guns in them,) open the package up and take each gun in individually and get between $45 to $90 in money. Better yet, after you do this turn your results into a local newspaper to get public outrage at the same program.
Posted by: Rhett at October 24, 2003 12:45 PMI think they are using all private funds, so the outrage really should be ridicule.
Posted by: Ravenwood at October 24, 2003 1:06 PMCan't hardly believe they'd be doing something so ignorant in my fair state, but Indy is well known as one of the last places in Indiana that liberals florish...
Stpuid asshats...
Posted by: Greeblie at October 24, 2003 1:31 PMI'll bet they pay you $50 in Monopoly money.
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