Do you really expect criminals will come sell their guns?

We hope so! However, we recognize that it may not be realistic to expect active criminals will come sell their guns in a gun buyback, but some families and individuals occasionally decide they no longer want a firearm in their home. This program provides an opportunity to get rid of it in exchange for cash. Guns are big targets for burglars, and if a gun is not adequately secured in the home, it can fall into the wrong hands. Also, this program is a voluntary way for gun owners to exercise their right to sell their guns.

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1. How will I receive payment for my weapons?
2. Can I turn in my BB gun and still get paid?
3. What will the process to turn in my weapon look like?
4. Do I have to identify myself?
5. How much money has been allocated for this program?
6. How is the gun buyback funded?
7. Do you really expect criminals will come sell their guns?
8. What will happen to the guns collected?
9. I want to remove a gun from my home, but don’t want to receive payment for it. May I bring it to the gun buyback?
10. Is there a limit on the number of guns I can sell?