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Firearms amnesty in October

A province wide firearms amnesty will be in effect throughout the month of October.
RCMP Sargeant Sheryl Armstrong says if you have something, a firearm, real or imitation, or ammunition that you would like to turn in, call the detachment – don’t bring it in.
She says the amnesty will not apply in all circumstances….
Anyone who would like to surrender any weapons, including imitations and replicas, and ammunition should call the nearest RCMP detachment non emergency number and arrangements will be made for a RCMP officer to pick up the item.
Sharon Vanhouwe
Sharon Vanhouwe
News Director

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