STOCKTON, CA — In a substantial move toward enhancing public safety, the Stockton Police Department’s gun buyback event saw a remarkable collection of over 100 firearms this past week. The event, which offered a safe and anonymous method for individuals to dispose of unwanted firearms, resulted in 113 guns being surrendered.
Organized as a proactive approach to reduce the potential for gun-related incidents, the event targeted firearms that were legally owned but left unsafely stored and therefore at risk of being stolen and misused in crimes. The buyback provided an opportunity for community members to ensure these weapons do not contribute to the cycle of violence.
“The majority of the firearms were legally owned, however, they were no longer wanted and had since been unsafely stored,” the Stockton Police Department reported in a social media post.
The initiative is part of the department’s ongoing efforts to prevent gun thefts and their subsequent circulation in criminal activities. By removing these weapons from the equation, the police aim to preemptively halt their potential to inflict harm and disrupt public order.
This event reflects the community’s shared commitment to safety and responsible gun ownership. The turnout underscores a conscious decision by many to part with firearms that they felt could possibly contribute to unintended consequences if not properly secured.
The Stockton Police Department continues to encourage residents to practice safe storage and responsible disposal of firearms to further the collective goal of a safer community for all.