‘Backed into a Corner,’ Gun buyback pilot program faces criticism
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The new gun buyback pilot program, which incentivizes gun owners to surrender or disable their firearms for compensation ranging from $150 to over $9,900, is facing significant criticism. Critics argue that while the initiative aims to reduce gun violence, it may not effectively address the root causes of the issue. This program's reception is crucial as it reflects broader societal debates about gun control and public safety.
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