Camden nj gun buyback program
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Reply to this article Reply. Each of the gun buybacks represented a collaboration between law enforcement and community stakeholders, who promoted and assisted with the six-hour events. Patrick J. Callahan said.
Bruck and Gov. Phil Murphy are leading a comprehensive, statewide effort to reduce gun deaths, which pairs the latest evidence-based policing strategies with innovative, community-based prevention programs. The three-pronged approach to tackling this public health crisis includes addressing the root causes of violence; keeping guns away from those most likely to harm others; and taking swift action against those who break the law.
Ruotolo, Director of the Division of Criminal Justice. The overall figure of 2, weapons represented a new high for a single-day buyback program in New Jersey, according to Acting Attorney General Andrew Bruck. The Oct. More: Four-alarm blaze burns out Pennsauken businesses. More: Camden man accused of carjacking attempt at Moorestown Mall. The tally was guns in Camden County and in Salem County.
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