Washington (AFP) - Baltimore police have collected nearly 2,000 weapons including a rocket launcher as part of a buy-back program aimed at reducing violence in the eastern US city.
The
three-day operation last week was announced in a bid to rid the streets of
illegal weapons in a city where the number of homicides has surpassed 300 for
the fourth year in a row.
Officers
collected 1,860 weapons, a police spokesman told AFP. The city's mayor tweeted
that a rocket launcher was among the haul.
Authorities
offered $25 for large magazines, $100 for handguns and rifles, $200 for
semi-automatic rifles and $500 for automatic rifles, promised anonymity to
those who took part in the amnesty.
Home to
600,000 people, Baltimore allocated $250,000 for the operation, according to
the city council -- as the Baltimore Sun's editorial board said the program was
"likely to be a large waste of time, money and resources."
The daily
newspaper said such buy-back schemes "do little to reduce the number of
shootings or to get guns out of the hands of criminals intent on settling a
score, defending their drug territory or protecting themselves from rival gangs
and retaliatory shootings."
But police
chief Gary Guttle told the Sun that if guns are "not in existence, they're
not in the home, they can't be used, they can't be stolen."
"They
won't contribute to our violence," he said.
The right
to bear arms is guaranteed by the 2nd Amendment to the US Constitution, and
there are weapons in one third of American homes.
According
to health authorities, nearly 40,000 people died in the United States as a
result of firearms in 2017, a figure that includes suicides.

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