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Gun buyback programs waste taxpayer money and fail to reduce crime. Studies show no evidence these programs deter gun violence, and some research even finds gun crimes increase after buybacks. Cities would be better off investing in proven strategies like focused deterrence instead of ineffective feel-good policies.
Gun buybacks serve crucial purposes beyond immediate crime reduction statistics. These programs engage communities, educate the public about gun safety and work effectively when part of broader violence prevention strategies. The lack of standardized scientific data doesn't prove ineffectiveness but calls for better evaluation methods.
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