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Miramar police to hold guns for funds buyback program

By Santana Salmon··1 min read
Miramar police to hold guns for funds buyback program
Key Points(5)
  • The<a href="https://www.miramarpd.org/1727/Police"> Miramar Police Department</a> will hold another Guns for Funds buyback drive after a successful haul of nearly 200 guns voluntarily turned in in 2021.
  • The event will be held Saturday, January 14, from 10:00 a.m.-2:00 p.m.
  • Stephen Protomartyr Catholic Church located at 2000 South State Road 7, Miramar, FL 33023.
  • The goal of the Guns for Funds buyback program is to get more firearms off the streets.
  • It is 100 percent anonymous and allows for individuals to safely dispose of their guns and receive gift cards of up to $100 for each handgun surrendered; up to $150 for each semi-automatic rifle or shotgun and up to $200 for each rifle.

The Miramar Police Department will hold another Guns for Funds buyback drive after a successful haul of nearly 200 guns voluntarily turned in in 2021.  The event will be held Saturday, January 14, from 10:00 a.m.-2:00 p.m. at St. Stephen Protomartyr Catholic Church located at 2000 South State Road 7, Miramar, FL 33023.

The goal of the Guns for Funds buyback program is to get more firearms off the streets. It is 100 percent anonymous and allows for individuals to safely dispose of their guns and receive gift cards of up to $100 for each handgun surrendered; up to $150 for each semi-automatic rifle or shotgun and up to $200 for each rifle.

All guns brought to the event must be unloaded and placed in the trunk of a vehicle. There is no limit to the number of guns dropped off and no identification is necessary.  Free gunlocks will also be provided at the event.

“Anything we can do to remove unwanted guns that could get into the wrong hands is what we will continually strive for” stated Commissioner Alexandra P. Davis who launched The Guns for Funds buyback program. “After overspending during the holiday, January is an opportune time for residents to turn in their unwanted guns for funds.”

The Guns for Funds buyback is in partnership with the Broward Sheriff’s Office, Broward League of Women’s Voters, and Crime Stoppers.

To learn more about the Guns for Funds buyback program, please call 954-602-4000 or visit www.MiramarPD.org/gunsforfunds.

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