♪alt13
Well-Known Member
I think it demonstrated, albeit at a small scale, that a basic monetary intervention could tap into the flow of guns. These programs are question-free/anonymous, so it's just cash (or cash-equivalent) for guns. No police. No social work. I'm actually very interested in experiments that simply throw money at a problem without any of the other baggage.
Stolen gun? I don't care. Crashing the black market prices? Awesome.
I have no idea how to gauge the demand for guns in LA. I'm guessing nobody here does.
I doesn't "demonstrate that a basic monetary intervention could tap into the flow of guns" to do that you need to show that there are actually fewer guns.
How does it crash black market prices? That was not what I was implying at all. I was simply saying that it has provided another market for would be thieves to sell their "goods".
*** for bold You cited the link. You pointed to it as "what happened in the real world" so you should explain what you mean. What happened?
