Firearms amnesty in October

There is a month-long amnesty and opportunity for citizens to turn in any unwanted firearms, weapons and ammunition

  • Oct. 11, 2016 5:00 a.m.

There is a month-long amnesty and opportunity for citizens to turn in any unwanted firearms, weapons and ammunition this October.

For the month long amnesty, B.C. residents are encouraged to arrange for the pick-up of any documented or undocumented firearms and other weapons including restricted and prohibited firearms and weapons that have not been used for a criminal purpose, as well all forms of ammunition.

Under no circumstances should anyone deliver firearms, weapons or ammunition in person and instead are asked to call their local police on their non-emergency line to arrange for their unwanted items to be picked up by police.

B.C.’s previous gun amnesty in 2013 produced 1,801 firearms, 155 other weapons and approximately 30,700 rounds of ammunition. The goal of the amnesty program is to ensure the safe disposal of unwanted weapons that could otherwise land in the hands of criminals, children or others.

Minister of Public Safety and Solicitor General Mike Morris said “this month-long amnesty is the perfect opportunity to keep a potentially deadly weapon or firearm from landing in the wrong hands.”

 

 

Salmon Arm Observer