It’s onerous to explain the disdain I’ve for so-called gun “buybacks,” since they’re nothing however feel-good publicity stunts held by anti-gun bureaucrats to behave like they’re doing one thing to curtail legal violence. They’re so nugatory, in actual fact, that Texas lawmakers try to ban them altogether!
Nonetheless, politicians in some anti-gun states proceed to make an enormous deal out of “buybacks.” And two such current occasions in New Mexico and California show gun-banners are extra excited by deceiving their constituents than really cracking down on violent criminals who use weapons for evil.
An article headline at koat.com summed up the jubilation over the August 23 “buyback” in Albuquerque, New Mexico. It learn: “Gun buy-back eases worries about undesirable firearms.”
After all, easing fear and making the neighborhood safer are drastically various things. Nonetheless, Miranda Viscoli, govt director of New Mexicans for the Prevention of Gun Violence, bragged in regards to the 200-plus weapons taken in by her group on the College of New Mexico Police substation.
“We’re getting the entire undesirable firearms out of communities,” Viscoli instructed the information station. “We all know that communities which have extra weapons have extra gun violence. That’s a easy reality.”
After all, that’s not a “easy reality,” or any type of reality for that matter. Earlier than I clarify why, let’s soar over to San Diego, California, the place anti-gunners there additionally assume they’re doing the Lord’s work by compensating folks with a purpose to confiscate 270 of their firearms over the identical weekend.
At that occasion, people acquired a $100 present card for handguns, rifles and shotguns, or a $200 present card for so-called “assault weapons.”
A report at nbcsandiego.com was even thorough sufficient to announce to all gun homeowners within the space that in the event that they missed the occasion, “The general public can all the time flip of their undesirable weapons at any Sheriff’s station or substation, in addition to at any regulation enforcement company.” Nicely, that’s a reduction!
Now, right here’s why each “buybacks” have been bogus, feel-good efforts. And if the sponsors of the occasions don’t already know that it’s as a result of they’re ignoring the info which are obtainable to anybody desirous to look into the matter.
First, they will’t be “buybacks” as a result of the federal government by no means owned the firearms they’re confiscating by way of compensation. Equally as necessary, a 2022 examine wanting on the effectiveness of so-called gun “buybacks,” what the researchers referred to as GBPs, and revealed by the Nationwide Bureau of Financial Analysis, concluded that such “buybacks” don’t have any measurable influence on decreasing violent crime.
The paper is titled “Have U.S. Gun Buybacks Misfired,” and was authored by Toshio Ferrazares, Joseph J. Sabia and D. Mark Anderson.
“Gun buyback applications (GBPs), which use public funds to buy civilians’ privately-owned firearms, intention to cut back gun violence,” the paper’s summary acknowledged. “Nonetheless, little is thought about their results on firearm-related crime or deaths. Utilizing information from the Nationwide Incident Primarily based Reporting System, we discover no proof that GBPs scale back gun crime.”
That mentioned, the summary supplied additional data that ought to put an finish to the fallacy of such occasions as soon as and for all.
“Given our estimated null findings, with 95 % confidence, we are able to rule out decreases in firearm-related crime of better than 1.3 % throughout the 12 months following a buyback,” the summary concluded. “Utilizing information from the Nationwide Very important Statistics System, we additionally discover no proof that GBPs scale back suicides or homicides the place a firearm was concerned.”
So, there you will have it: gun buybacks will not be efficient at serving to something—besides anti-gun politicians mislead their constituents and anti-gun teams make it appear like they’re “doing one thing” to allow them to solicit extra donations.



















