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Originally Posted by Locke
I do feel a little bad for the woman though. She didnt do anything wrong (that I know of) but she kind of gets screwed out of $25K.
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That's not what happened.
“We did not take the gun in for the gun buy-back program,” Crabtree said. “If we took it as part of the buy-back, we would have no choice but to destroy the gun. We don’t want to destroy that gun.”
The anonymous owner opted to keep the historic weapon at the police station until she is prepared to sell.
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Originally Posted by Temporary_User
The cops doing the right thing by not destroying the gun, allowing the lady to keep it and sell it.
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