New Mexico State Police Coordinated 2nd Gun Buyback to Promote Gun Safety and Reduce Gun Violence
Albuquerque, Las Cruces, Espanola, and Farmington NM – On Saturday, January 6, 2024, the New Mexico State Police coordinated a 2nd Gun Buyback event in Albuquerque, Las Cruces, Espanola, and Farmington.Â
People voluntarily and anonymously handed in unwanted firearms and received Visa gift cards in return. Buybacks are intended to prevent unwanted guns from causing harm or being used to commit acts of violence.
A total number of 1,289 guns were collected from all four locations. 1,256 guns were bought back from the four locations. Albuquerque collected 150 handguns and 422 rifles and/or shotguns. Las Cruces collected 136 handguns and 307 rifles and/or shotguns. Espanola collected 27 handguns and 64 rifles and/or shotguns. Farmington collected 42 handguns and 108 rifles and/or shotguns. 33 total donated guns were turned in for the entire event.
 Out of 1,289 guns collected, 10 were reported as stolen.Â
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"This was another proactive event where people could voluntarily turn in unwanted guns as a means to help minimize gun violence, reduce suicides, accidental deaths, and injuries where guns are involved. State Police is committed to safeguarding every community we serve, and as such, we will continue to utilize every resource we have to reduce gun violence." said Troy Weisler, Chief of the New Mexico State Police.