Re: This disgusts me.
As a whole I think gun drives like the one in the news report are ineffective at acheiving the goals that they say they are setting out to accomplish. If their goal was to take in some more than likely non-functional firearms who saw their last rounds many years ago, then I'd say they did it. However, I'd say that if their goal is to reduce gun related street crime and get guns out of the criminal's hands then I'd say they're purchasing tickets for the fail boat ride. If you look at the people standing in that line many of them were middle-aged white people, or grey hairs, who as we all know are the real perpatrators of street crime. How many of those people do you think saw the ad on TV or in the paper and thought, "well I'm not doing anything with that old shotgun that's been sitting in the closet for 20 years. Maybe I'll go stand in line and get $50 so I can go get me a nice steak and pretend I give a shit about street crime." Drives like this sickitate me mainly because of the naivete of the people running them and the fact that they think they're making a difference.