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Gun Bounty, Crime Gun Tipsters' Line, Firearm Buyback Launched in Florida
11 September 2007
Times-Union (Florida)
BRUNSWICK — Glynn County police are taking aim at gun violence with a reward program targeting illegal firearms and people who use a gun to commit a crime.
Beginning today, police will pay a $1,000 bounty to people "who report a gun that was unlawfully obtained, or who report someone who used a gun in a crime," Police Chief Matt Doering told the Times-Union.
"I want to target guns specifically that we have a problem with. We're not looking at BB guns or some rusty... (GunPolicy.org)