Sask. police announce second province-wide gun amnesty
Police forces in Saskatchewan announced Monday they’re teaming up to take any unwanted guns off residents’ hands through a province-wide gun amnesty.
Until April 19, people can call their local police detachment to pick up any ammunition or firearms they’d like to get rid of — legal or illegal — with no charges on the table. However, all guns will be checked for any possible criminal affiliation. After that, they’ll be destroyed.
The program first began in Regina in 2017 and was expanded last year to include the rest of the province.