How many guns from the failed buy back times never made it to the scrap heap and have since made used to commit crimes. Quite a lot.
I don't agree with this statement,
and cannot find any justification for a statement like this, I would like to see some facts
the first buyback applied to rifles and shotguns only (semis and pumps) and the second applied to handguns (calibre, mag capacity & barrel length), both BUYBACKS, (don't get this confused with an amnesty), bought back registered and legitimatly owned firearms only and very few "illegal" firearms were handed in at the same time,
the crims kept their guns and most guns from the handgun buyback were destroyed, the only ones not put thru the crushers were kept for historical reasons or balistic purposes (in police hands). I personaly know of some that were kept by the police (still bought back) and it was a slightly different paperwork chase at the time
I posed the question on a firearms forum if anyone could cite any "buyback guns" used in crimes and no-none could come up with any examples, neither could I after an extensive search
I hear quite often of firearms used in crimes (as we all do) but these guns will most probably never be 100% removed from the community,
sporting shooters respect their sport and do the utmost to stay within the laws as they don't want to risk their sport
lets all go camping
cheers
Garry