San Antonio is ready to make some big changes this month with a Voluntary Weapons Exchange drive-thru event planned for November 24! This initiative, hosted by District 9, aims to encourage residents to turn in their firearms and ammunition in exchange for a little something special: an H-E-B gift card.
Last year’s event, which took place just outside the Alamodome, was a massive success. District 9 Councilman John Courage had initially expected that around 500 to 600 weapons would be exchanged. But the community really stepped up, and the outcome was far more impressive—over 900 weapons were turned in! “I was thrilled to see so many people participating and prioritizing safety in our neighborhoods,” Courage remarked. The quick drive-thru setup made it easy for residents to hand over their firearms without any hassle.
This year, the city is aiming to continue building on that momentum. With rising concerns about safety in the community, Councilman Courage is enthusiastic about the potential of this event to help keep residents safe. “Each weapon we take off the streets is a step towards a safer San Antonio,” he emphasized. It’s not just about the gift cards; it’s about taking proactive measures to ensure that firearms don’t fall into the wrong hands.
For those wondering about what happens to the collected weapons, rest assured that they won’t be just stored away or sold. Once the weapons are collected, they are set to be destroyed—making sure they can’t be used for anything harmful in the future.
So, how can you join in on the action? It’s simple! On November 24, residents are invited to head over to the Alamodome parking lot during the specified hours of the event. Just drive in, hand over your firearms or ammunition, and walk away with a gift card from H-E-B! It’s a win-win for everyone involved—you’re making your community safer, and you get a little something for your trouble.
This event is open to all San Antonio residents, regardless of whether you’ve participated in prior exchanges or not. Courage urges anyone with firearms they no longer need or want, to consider participating. “It’s a family endeavor—let’s keep our families safe,” he reiterated, noting that everyone plays a role in ensuring the community thrives.
Don’t forget to mark November 24 on your calendars! This is a fantastic opportunity for families to come together and make a positive change in the community. Whether you’re a lifelong resident or new to the area, you have a chance to contribute to something meaningful.
So, spread the word, grab your friends and family, and let’s work together to promote safety and harmony in San Antonio! As the event draws near, there’s no doubt that the enthusiasm will build, and it will be exciting to see how many weapons get turned in this time around. Who knows? This year might just set a new record!
Looking forward to seeing you there, San Antonio!
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