Long Beach officials are launching a gun buyback initiative, offering up to $200 per firearm, in response to the surge in shootings and murders within the city. The buyback event, scheduled for June 29 at Scherer Park, aims to curtail gun violence by incentivizing residents to voluntarily surrender their firearms.
Ramp-Up in Efforts Against Gun Violence
The Long Beach Police Department (LBPD) has intensified its efforts to address the rising concerns of gun-related crimes. With an average of nearly one shooting per day during the initial four months of 2024, the city is taking proactive measures to enhance public safety. LBPD Chief Wally Hebeish emphasized the importance of collaborative actions in tackling issues contributing to gun violence, highlighting the partnership with the county for the upcoming Gun Buy Back initiative.
Incentives for Participation
Participants in the buyback program stand to receive various incentives based on the type and condition of the surrendered firearms. The LBPD outlined the following reward tiers:
- $50 for non-functioning firearms
- $100 for handguns, rifles, and shotguns
- $200 for assault rifles
Additionally, the initiative extends to include weapons like 3D-printed ghost guns, with their valuation determined at the event itself.
Community Safety and Support
Los Angeles County Supervisor Janice Hahn, who is spearheading a series of gun buyback events, emphasized the significance of residents safely disposing of firearms to enhance community safety. By providing a platform for individuals to relinquish weapons without fear of repercussions, the initiative aims to contribute to a safer environment for all.
Participation Details
The gun buyback event is scheduled to take place from 8 a.m. to 4 p.m. on June 29 at Scherer Park. Participants are instructed to ensure firearms are unloaded and securely placed in their vehicle’s trunk upon arrival at the designated parking lot (4891 Atlantic Ave.). LBPD officers will facilitate the process, ensuring the safe collection of firearms while individuals remain in their vehicles.
Conclusion: Promoting Community Safety Through Voluntary Action
The gun buyback initiative in Long Beach underscores the community’s commitment to addressing gun violence by offering residents a safe and incentivized means to dispose of firearms. By fostering collaboration between law enforcement agencies and the public, such initiatives aim to mitigate the risks associated with firearm proliferation, ultimately contributing to a safer and more secure environment for all residents.
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