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“The people who want to get rid of guns should sell them to responsible gun owners like myself,” he said, dismissing the church buyback as “obscene” and “wasteful.”

By afternoon, Baker had presided over a slew of sales, holding rifles and handguns aloft during bids, but he was still worried.

“The morning went to us, but I think the afternoon went to them,” he said as he watched a line of determined sellers heading into the church garage.

By day’s end, Baker’s group had seen 40 to 50 guns resold, and it plans to hold similar events in the future. “You guys helped make this a success,” he told the crowd.

Across the street, church volunteers had bought enough rifles to fill two large garbage cans. Handguns were stacked on three chairs. In total, they had bought 109 guns, which the Rev. Bruce Buchanan said would be loaded into a truck and ground up at a later date. He hopes the church’s success leads other groups to sponsor similar buybacks.

“I think it’s the mood of the country,” Haney said.

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(Times staff writers Chris Megerian in Sacramento and Abby Sewell and Andrew Khouri in Los Angeles contributed to this report.)

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