Newark TOY Gun Buy-Back Program

Started by Yawn, August 28, 2013, 02:52:15 PM

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Yawn

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QuoteNEW JERSEY (MYFOXNY.COM) -

Newark plans a toy gun exchange on Friday.

Children can turn in a toy gun for a book, another toy or school supplies at the event.

The city says the event will be held from 1-4 p.m. at Nat Turner Park in the heart of Newark's Central Ward.

This is the third year of toy gun exchanges since Mayor Cory Booker started the events in the high-crime city.

At the 2011 event, Booker admitted there is no evidence liking toy guns to violent behavior later in life.

Read more: http://www.myfoxny.com/Story/23278765/toy-gun-buyback#ixzz2dIrC0mKO
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Dr. Meh

We should all donate books to this cause. Books about guns and the second amendment.

Solar

Quote from: Dr. Meh on August 28, 2013, 04:09:04 PM
We should all donate books to this cause. Books about guns and the second amendment.
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Darth Fife

How about we take up a collection and donate as many of these as we can...  :wink:



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Cryptic Bert

Books and school supplies are so much more fun then a toy :rolleyes:

BILLY Defiant

Buying toy guns will be almost as stupid and useless as buying the real ones
Evil operates best when it is disguised for what it truly is.

tonywilson

The toy i want to buy for little child can you tell me a good shop of toy gun thanks.

AndyJackson

lol, it's at Nat Turner Park.

Nat Turner did kill and butcher a LOT of people.

Fortunately he didn't try to find or use guns, too hard to get and too easy to get caught looking for them.

So maybe we love him as an anti-gun guy.  Luckily he just hacked up bunches of people with axes, knives, etc.

kit saginaw

* appears in black-and-white in a living-room, wearing a gray suit and tie *

" One other thing I probably should tell you because if I don't they'll probably be saying this about me too, I did get something... a gift after the Nikita's shoe-pounding outburst. A man down at the hobby-store heard me mention the fact that I would like to have a plastic Colt .45-replica squirt-gun. And, believe it or not, the day before school let-out I got a message from some kids saying the store had a package for me. We went down to get it. You know what it was.

It was a plastic-replica Colt .44 squirt-gun that came all the way from Taiwan. Black and gray inlaid. I don't think I named it... but you know, the kids, like all kids, loved the model so we soon all had one.  And I just want to say this right now, that regardless of what Dems say about it, I'm gonna keep it. "


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mdgiles

Quote from: AndyJackson on August 29, 2013, 09:11:33 AM
lol, it's at Nat Turner Park.

Nat Turner did kill and butcher a LOT of people.

Fortunately he didn't try to find or use guns, too hard to get and too easy to get caught looking for them.

So maybe we love him as an anti-gun guy.  Luckily he just hacked up bunches of people with axes, knives, etc.
Nat Turner led a slave rebellion. Of course, he killed a lot of people. Would you expect otherwise?
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Bronx

I guess the Indians are just going to have to play all by themselves........... :lol:
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Charliemyboy

Quote from: kit saginaw on August 29, 2013, 10:23:38 AM
* appears in black-and-white in a living-room, wearing a gray suit and tie *

" One other thing I probably should tell you because if I don't they'll probably be saying this about me too, I did get something... a gift after the Nikita's shoe-pounding outburst. A man down at the hobby-store heard me mention the fact that I would like to have a plastic Colt .45-replica squirt-gun. And, believe it or not, the day before school let-out I got a message from some kids saying the store had a package for me. We went down to get it. You know what it was.

It was a plastic-replica Colt .44 squirt-gun that came all the way from Taiwan. Black and gray inlaid. I don't think I named it... but you know, the kids, like all kids, loved the model so we soon all had one.  And I just want to say this right now, that regardless of what Dems say about it, I'm gonna keep it. "


we now return you to the Checkers Memorial webcam, already in-progress...

And how many people did you and your little friends murder with those toy guns?
That's what I thought.
Is it medically possible for an entire country to go nuts at the same time?

JTA

Quote from: Yawn on August 28, 2013, 02:52:15 PM
Stop the world and let me off!  Is there no limit to the insanity of the Left? They should all be in "institutions."

When I was a kid we used sticks for guns. We had a whole cache of hidden weapons - rifles, bazookas, pistols, machine guns, flame throwers, etc.. Grenades were harder to come by at certain times of the year. You couldn't just pluck them off of trees or off the ground like you could firearms. You usually had to wait until the warmer months when the fields were plowed to collect those. As you can imagine, massive grenade battles would ensue every Spring when we made our yearly push for the enemy fort tucked away on the edge of the field.

Solar

Quote from: JTA on August 31, 2013, 03:26:28 PM
When I was a kid we used sticks for guns. We had a whole cache of hidden weapons - rifles, bazookas, pistols, machine guns, flame throwers, etc.. Grenades were harder to come by at certain times of the year. You couldn't just pluck them off of trees or off the ground like you could firearms. You usually had to wait until the warmer months when the fields were plowed to collect those. As you can imagine, massive grenade battles would ensue every Spring when we made our yearly push for the enemy fort tucked away on the edge of the field.
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Great memories. We too did the dirt clod grenade thing, but we also had landmines, one kids dad had a dozen old WWII truck engine thermostats that looked conspicuously just like a landmine, they were even green from copper corrosion.

I wonder if kids are even allowed to have the fun we did, endless hours of wars, nothing like killing the enemy, only to camp out with them the following night reminiscing the battle of the day. :cool:
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