Daily Times Claims 200 Guns Off the Streets

We’ve asked the question before, but once again we’ll ask whether it is really fair for the media to report that “guns were removed from the streets” as part of a police buyback? The Daily Times of Delaware County, Penn., reported “Chester gets 290 guns off streets in exchange.” But how does anyone know if any of these guns were ever actually “on the streets?” Read more

Who Wouldn’t Report a Stolen Gun?

The Daily Times of Delaware County, Penn. pretty much sums up the story with the question from State Rep. Thaddeus Kirkland, D-159, who asks, “why wouldn’t one report a missing handgun?” The question is asked as the City of Chester is voting to join 45 other municipalities that have passed an ordinance or resolution that would require citizens to report lost or stolen firearms.

This seems like a way to put guns in the spotlight, and we question why any law-abiding gun owner wouldn’t report a stolen or lost gun? Clearly there is a motive here, and it is just one to slowly take away gun rights. The paper also offers an interesting quote from Chester Police Chief Floyd Lewis:

“You have on person who maybe has bought five or six guns. We can’t do it, but ATF can go to that person’s house and say, ‘Let us see your guns.’ Now, if they didn’t report it stolen, they may have some criminal charges brought against them.” Read more