Lansing Pushes Back Start of Gun Buy Back Program
The city of Lansing is pushing back the start of its gun buyback program by two-and-a-half weeks, to August 18th.
It was originally slated to start Wednesday.
The program will give people who turn in guns 100 dollars for groceries.
So far the city has raised about eight-thousand dollars to fund the program.











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