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  • Dean Weingarten

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    On February 19th, WTHITV reported that "Terre Haute Police and Retired Teachers of Vigo County will hold a gun buy back in April." The turn in event was to be held Saturday, April 13th.

    The next day, a correction was posted. It seems some retired teachers were alarmed that their organization would be involved in such a partisan event. It became apparent that the Vigo County Retired Teachers Association was *not* sponsoring the event. The new partner with the THPD was the Vigo County's League of Women Voters.


    On 10 April, members of a local forum wondered what was happening with the scheduled event. No one had heard any advertising for it. People wanted to know so that they could turn up to buy guns inexpensively, or to turn in junkers for gift cards.



    On Saturday, 13 April, a member of Indiana Gun Owners observed the announced location for the turn in several times during the day, but could not detect any activity indicating that it was taking place.


    A phone call to the THPD has not yet resulted in a call back to indicate what happened.
    Perhaps the funding for the event never materialized. Perhaps the local activists organizing to take advantage of the event were noticed, and it was decided that the event was not worth the effort. Perhaps the organizer got sick or had a family emergency. It is worth noting that a gun show was scheduled and did take place in Terre Haute on 13 April.


    A gun show is, in a sense, a free market version of a gun turn in or "buyback" event, only it makes a profit, does not waste police resources, gives market value for valuable items, and puts guns into responsible hands from those who do not want them.


    Link to turn in announcement by WTHITV


    Link to correction about retired tearchers association


    Link to local forum discussing lack of advertising


    Link showing gun show in Terre Haute 13 April



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    scottka

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    Good post/article. I wondered what happened to it. If you ever hear back, keep us updated. Great description of a gun show.
     

    archy

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    A phone call to the THPD has not yet resulted in a call back to indicate what happened.
    Perhaps the funding for the event never materialized. Perhaps the local activists organizing to take advantage of the event were noticed, and it was decided that the event was not worth the effort. Perhaps the organizer got sick or had a family emergency.

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    Or perhaps the THPD chief received an Indiana Open Door Act request asking if they had a federal firearms licence required by state and federal law to conduct the business of buying and disposing of firearms, and inquiring if they werefamiliar with the penalties for conspiring to violate the Indiana Official misconduct law prohibiting illegal activity by public servants.
     
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