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Default Saw Stop would have prevented this

On 4/19/2013 10:14 AM, Doug Miller wrote:
Doug Winterburn wrote in news:5171465b$0$44662$c3e8da3
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Also, many of those turned in guns are non-functional and end up
being destroyed anyway.


Isn't that the truth. A community group here in Indianapolis sponsored a gun buy-back last
summer. I got two crisp new fifty-dollar bills for a .22 revolver that could not be cocked, and a
20-ga break action shotgun with fixed sights that were off by two feet at ten yards. Many of the
other guns I saw being turned in were obviously very old and rusty -- and nearly all of them
were long guns.

I don't think it accomplished very much except to make the leaders of that community group
feel good about themselves.


Exactly. Politics working as usual.