"You have to ask yourself, 'How much is a life worth?' " Flint Mayor Sheldon Neeley said during a news conference last week. "From this day forward, we will destroy weapons we collect."Neeley said the city will immediately hand over 250 guns to the Michigan State Police to be melted down.The city started auctioning off seized firearms to the highest bidder in 2017, according to a news release. In 2019, the city auctioned off 1,273 guns, funneling upwards of $200,000 back into the police department. "That revenue to me, is just not good revenue," Neeley said. "It shows a gross lack of critical thinking when we say we want to fight crime and take weapons off the street to be in the chain of circulating weapons back into activRead More – Source
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