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Seattle gun buyback draws crowd

Missile launcher among weapons

Associated Press

SEATTLE – A nonfunctional missile launcher was among the weapons that showed up Saturday at a gun buyback event in Seattle.

The military weapon was a single-use device that had already been used, seattlepi.com reported. Police say a man who was at the event bought the surface-to-air missile launcher for $100. It was confiscated by police, and they replaced the weapon with a gift card.

The gun buyback in a parking lot in downtown Seattle was scheduled to go from 9 a.m. to 3 p.m. but ended early because of the large crowd. Police say that after two hours, more than 160 guns had been turned in and $35,000 in gift cards had been distributed. Other buybacks are planned for later this year.

Seattle Mayor Mike McGinn and other leaders have praised the buyback effort, saying it will reduce gun violence. But statistics show a previous effort in Seattle failed to do that.

In the six months after Seattle’s 1992 gun buyback – the city’s only other such effort – the average number of firearms-related homicides increased. The mean number of firearms-related assaults in Seattle also increased, as did the mean number of robberies with guns. Even the mean number of accidental shooting deaths more than doubled, according to data in a government journal.

The city has collected donations totaling nearly $120,000 to pay for a series of gun buyback events.

People will receive gift cards worth up to $100 for handguns, shotguns and rifles, and up to $200 for assault weapons. Full gift card value will only be given for working weapons.