tucson. people lined up with their guns to take part in this program using private funds from private donors, the buyback yesterday let people in tucson turn in their unwanted guns. in return, they would get a $50 gift card for groceries. so they got money for groceries. law enforcement got those guns off of people's hands. they plan to safely destroy them, taking them out of commission, taking them out of circulation. this event, again, was organized by a republican member of the local city council. now, no matter how contested the overall issue of guns and gun policy is in this country, this is the definition of low-hanging fruit, right? totally voluntary thing. i mean who could be opposed to this? the nra is opposed to this. the nra is wildly opposed to this. in tucson top, anniversary of the massacre there, the nra has come outraging against the tucson gun buy-back program. they're trying to stop it. an nra board member is threatening that the nra will