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‘It’s a good thing to get the guns off the street’: Houstonians say they support gun buyback events

Mayor Sylvester Turner joined Harris County leaders Monday afternoon to give details on the latest gun buyback program. This time, it’ll take place outside the city, in Harris County.

The city’s third gun buyback event will take place at Deussen Park in northeast Harris County on Saturday, Feb. 18, starting at 8 a.m. until noon.

Officials made the announcement at Worthing Early College High School in front of an anti-gun violence mural.

The gun buyback programs are all a part of the Harris County and Houston initiative to prevent gun violence, and officials told ABC13 that getting guns off the street is a big step in doing just that.

The first two gun buyback events took place in high-crime neighborhoods, but this time, county leaders are going outside the city.

Leaders told Eyewitness News they are moving the event where there might be more unwanted guns.

“Wherever the guns are, if people want to turn them in, we want to make it easy. No questions asked,” Precinct 1 Commissioner Rodney Ellis said.

Houston has seen two wildly successful gun buyback events in the last seven months, with lines forming hours before the events begin.

Harris County Precinct 1 deputies said more than 2,000 firearms were collected during those events.

City leaders said whoever brings a gun will receive gift cards ranging from $50 to $200, depending on the firearm, in exchange.

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  1. I remember watching one of the Houston news channels reporting on the buy back. They showed a photo of a table which had a bunch of guns that were not operable and several, no kidding…….dewalt cordless drills without batteries…

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