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Some suggested incentives for getting people to turn in weapons, including “GOOD tickets to sports events” or city funds for community gyms.

Another person said universities should offer scholarships to people who renounce their gang affiliations.

Whatever comes out of the discussion, organizers touted the effort as a new way of engaging the public on challenges facing the city.

“This is an outstanding example of the potential power that social media offers city government,” said City of Chicago Social Media Director Kevin Hauswirth.

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