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Gun Buyback Event

  • Date: 01/21/2023 10:00 AM - 3:00 PM  

GunBuyBack Jan 21 2023 

Join us on Saturday, January 21, 2023, for our Gun & Firearms Buyback Event! We accept all styles of guns and firearms – no questions asked!  A program funded by community donations, those who wish to voluntarily turn in unwanted firearms can do so this Saturday at our event!

Saturday, January 21, 2023
10:00 a.m. – 3:00 p.m. or until funds run out
Fremont Fire Training Center (Tactical Training Center)
7200 Stevenson Blvd
Fremont, CA 94538

  • Firearms should be unloaded and transported in the trunk. All participants are to remain inside their vehicles and not to manipulate firearms at the event.
  • We offer $100 per handgun, rifle, or shot gun, and $200 per assault weapon, ghost gun, or similarly classified firearm.  Final amount per firearm to be determined by Fremont Police. Each individual is limited to $600 buyback total. 
  • To be eligible for buyback, firearms must be operational. Non-operative firearms can be turned in without buyback. 

Our gun buyback program is an event where community members can voluntarily turn in unwanted firearms, typically anonymously and with no questions asked, and receive some form of compensation in return.  Our goal for the gun buy-back program is to provide a service to our community that will raise gun violence awareness, increase firearm safety knowledge, and create a dialogue that will ultimately make our community safer through education.  Those who participate in gun buy back events indicate their reasoning include having a lack of experience or knowledge of firearms and current laws involving firearms, and/or their inability to safely store their firearms. The buyback program is funded by community donations.

Overview of Gun Buy-Back Program
Fremont Police Department's continued efforts to increase community outreach and awareness play an essential role in our primary goals: keeping those who live, work, and play in our beautiful city safe. We have received requests from community leaders and members to bring awareness to gun violence and create a mechanism for those with unwanted firearms to dispose of them safely and responsibly. In response to these requests and increase in gun violence throughout the Bay Area, we have scheduled a gun buy-back program for the City of Fremont. This event is an opportunity for those who have unwanted and unneeded firearms and are looking for another way to safely and responsibly dispose of them. There are several key objectives of our gun buy-back program, which include raising awareness of gun violence. By collaborating with our community and raising awareness of gun violence, we can work towards possibly reducing the risk of negligent firearm discharges, the use of firearms in domestic violence situations, suicide, and gun theft.

Do gun buy-back programs work?
The short answer is "it depends." Many studies and information are available online that present both, the success and/or the challenges of gun buyback programs in reducing gun violence overall. The data shows that removing unwanted firearms or firearms that are not adequately stored reduces gun violence in the home. On a larger scale, the success of gun buy-back programs is less known because the events happen infrequently. Fremont Police Department understands gun buy-back programs are not a resolve for the increased gun violence issues that the nation and our city are facing. However, if we can remove one firearm from our community and potentially prevent a gun from being stolen and used to hurt or even kill someone in the future, then we believe the program is worthwhile.

Do gun buy-back programs prevent criminals from obtaining guns?
Data shows some gun buy-back programs have removed illegal guns from the streets. One objective of the buy-back program is to limit the firearms that are not adequately stored in a home. An estimated 500,000 guns are stolen each year from homes where firearms were not stored properly (data source: http://www.gunxgun.org/). Even if you are not participating in the gun buy-back program, we ask that you store your firearms in an adequate security system, such as a gun safe or gun locks.

Don't people turn in old and non-working guns?
To receive the compensation, we require functioning firearms. Our trained staff will inspect each weapon we receive to ensure it is operable. We will not provide payment for non-working guns. However, we will gladly assist if someone is looking to dispose of a non-functional firearm.

What happens to the guns that are turned in?
Typically, all guns received in the buyback program are destroyed. Most commonly, the guns are melted down, and the scrap metal is recovered. On rare occasions, some surrendered firearms could be utilized for police training and public education, such as the Community Academy.

Day of arrival instructions
Firearms must be unloaded/locked in the trunk of your vehicle. Ammunition will not be accepted at the event. Please remain in your car for the duration of the event. No walk-ups are allowed, and please follow the directions of staff. Cash allocated to this event are limited and subject to availability. We reserve the right to limit the amount of cash an individual may receive regardless of the number of firearms surrendered.




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