Drudge Retort: The Other Side of the News
Thursday, February 28, 2013

At least, that's the dream of music manager Michael "Blue" Williams, the head of Family Tree Entertainment. The idea is part of his proposal for what the New York Daily News says would be the "first private-sector gun buyback program."

Called Guns for Greatness, Williams' proposal, made to the New York City Police Department, would offer music industry mentorship and concert tickets in exchange for firearms. Of course, if the department rubber-stamps the program, Williams, who has managed Outkast and Cee Lo Green, among others, still has to get the wildly popular singer to sign on to the idea.

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Wow, what a waste of tax payier money as always. Gun dealers should be offering cold hard cash like last time and save the guns from the crusher.

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And only the idiots without knowledge would be doing this. 350 to 500 dollars for a ticket, isn't free market great!!

#1 | Posted by moneywar at 2013-02-28 02:53 PM | Reply | Flag:

I would not go to her concert if I got a ticket for free.

#2 | Posted by zack991 at 2013-02-28 05:03 PM | Reply | Flag:

I wouldn't go at gunpoint.

#3 | Posted by Zatoichi at 2013-02-28 05:07 PM | Reply | Flag:

"And only the idiots without knowledge would be doing this"

THAT'S THE IDEA!

#4 | Posted by Tor at 2013-02-28 05:09 PM | Reply | Flag:

Maybe Funkadelic...but Beyonce??

#5 | Posted by Diablo at 2013-02-28 11:26 PM | Reply | Flag:

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