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What's a "unwanted gun"? I don't understand this concept.

Archive: https://archive.today/MCReh

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>The organization is called Guns to Gardens, and the Denver chapter was created after the King Soopers shooting in Boulder back in 2021. Since then, they've disposed of hundreds of weapons, potentially saving hundreds of lives. The group held an event Saturday at Most Precious Blood Catholic Church in Denver. The volunteers run a well-organized drive-thru-style operation where people can hand over their guns, no questions asked. They watch as the guns are destroyed on-site by a saw.

What's a "unwanted gun"? I don't understand this concept. Archive: https://archive.today/MCReh From the post: >>The organization is called Guns to Gardens, and the Denver chapter was created after the King Soopers shooting in Boulder back in 2021. Since then, they've disposed of hundreds of weapons, potentially saving hundreds of lives. The group held an event Saturday at Most Precious Blood Catholic Church in Denver. The volunteers run a well-organized drive-thru-style operation where people can hand over their guns, no questions asked. They watch as the guns are destroyed on-site by a saw.
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I prefer them as death-giving tools.

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OK, now do niggers...

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At least they’re actually destroying the weapons, as you would expect. I read that when the police collect guns in one of those “gun amnesty” events they hand them over to a private weapons disposal company who then re‐sells most of them because they are in good working order.