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Isle of Wight police offer amnesty over Italian blank-firing guns
A firearms amnesty is giving the public a chance to hand in potentially dangerous blank-firing guns.
ESSEX Police is supporting a four‑week amnesty to remove specific types of blank‑firing guns from circulation. The amnesty runs from 2 February to 27 February. After this period, anyone found in ...
The guns are prohibited under the Firearms Act 1968 as they can be readily converted into dangerous weapons. After the ...
If you are in possession of any of the below models and fail to hand them in within the amnesty period, you could be subject to prosecution and ...
Hampshire and Isle of Wight police launch firearms amnesty until 27 February for five illegal Bruni blank-firing guns now banned under the ...
Hampshire and Isle of Wight police launch firearms amnesty until 27 February for five illegal Bruni blank-firing guns now banned under the ...
Gun owners across the West Midlands are being urged to check whether a weapon they previously owned legally is now classed as illegal, as police launch a month-long firearms amnesty.
Hampshire Police are backing a national firearms amnesty this month for five Italian-made blank-firing weapons now classed as ...
The SPD Hush, Henry’s new take on the lever-action rifle, is fit for a wide array of tasks and is an ideal host for a ...
ESSEX Police are supporting a four-week amnesty to remove specific types of blank-firing guns from circulation.
POLICE in York are holding a gun amnesty to keep these five blank-firing guns - which can easily be converted into lethal weapons - off the streets.
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