Do gun buy backs really make the community safer?
Gary Range, 61
Liberty City, retired
“I don’t think so. They’re not getting the real guns off of the streets. The big guns are still out there, people are just turning in old guns.”
Nathan Fletcher, 56
Overtown, retired
“I don’t think so, but I appreciate there being less guns on the street. The youth needs to realize gunplay isn’t like it is in cartoons — people die and don’t wake up the next day.”
Roman Smith, 74
Liberty City, retired
“It solves a little bit but not much. What’ll help is if the parents raised their kids the right way — then it wouldn’t be this way.”
Christine Hall, 58
Liberty City, retired
“No they don’t make any difference, people will just go out and buy more guns.”
Cresand Mike, 36
Liberty City, cashier
“Yeah. It keeps a lot of the little kids from getting to them.”
Kay Smith, 50
Liberty City, educator
“Yeah, but more than that. Considering the economic times, people could use the cash. So it’ll make the community safer and put some money into their pockets.”
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