Guns At Buyback Ends Up Back On Streets In 16-Year-Old Hands
This video critiques gun buyback programs, arguing they are ineffective and potentially dangerous. The presenter highlights a case in Chicago where a Glock surrendered at a buyback resurfaced in the hands of a 16-year-old. The video questions the purpose and efficacy of these programs, suggesting they are more of a public relations exercise than a crime-prevention strategy, and can inadvertently contribute to the circulation of firearms. The presenter also promotes their own merchandise and affiliate products related to hearing protection and Second Amendment advocacy.













