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Monday, June 12, 2006
$200 Target Gift Card
Want a $200 Target Gift Card? If you live in Boston, today just might be your lucky day...
From June 12 to June 14, officials will trade a working gun for a $200 Target gift card at police stations and other locations in the city.
I am sure this somehow makes good crime prevention sense - but still TARGET? I am sure the folks trading in their guns might rather have a different retail gift card - or I could be wrong...
posted by Boston Gal @ 12:19 PM  * *

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4 Comments:
  • At 1:16 PM, June 12, 2006, Anonymous Anonymous said…

    You can get pretty much anything except guns at Target, and Target has a huge donation/local community development budget to support this kind of thing. I'm picturing burly men with tattoos heading for Housewares waving their gift cards...

     
  • At 1:29 PM, June 12, 2006, Anonymous Jane Dough said…

    Yes! That was what I was thinking. Reformed gang-bangers checking out the matching sheet sets in housewares... The mental image was just a bit off...

     
  • At 2:54 PM, June 12, 2006, Blogger debtor said…

    Neat! Do $12 potato guns count?

     
  • At 1:13 PM, June 13, 2006, Anonymous Wes said…

    Don't you get it?

    Trade in your gun for a gift card at TARGET!!! Get it? TARGET?

    They are trying to be funny!

    HA!

     
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