Rocket launcher surrendered during B.C. gun amnesty
Last Updated: Wednesday, June 28, 2006 | 2:10 PM PT
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British Columbians turned in almost 1,090 firearms — including a rocket launcher — during the first three weeks of this month's provincial gun amnesty.
The RCMP say the rocket launcher, complete with instructions in French and English, was discovered by an elderly couple doing renovations to their Burnaby home in 1973.
They were afraid to say anything about it and hid the weapon in their attic. The husband has died and his widow told police she was relieved to get it out of the house.
The rocket launcher had been kept in the attic of a Burnaby home for more than 30 years.
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The RCMP say police across B.C. also collected 196 registered and unregistered handguns, 72 unregistered semi-automatic rifles and 34 prohibited firearms — including one M-16 assault rifle.
They say that in addition to the firearms, they also collected 44,258 rounds of ammunition.
RCMP Staff Sgt. John Ward said the response exceeded all expectations, as people seem to realize that getting rid of weapons is a good idea.
Nearly 1,100 guns were surrendered to police in B.C. during the first three weeks of the campaign.
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"We live in a different time and weapons are not something that we need to have out on the streets," the RCMP spokesman said Wednesday.
"We have to try and ensure that the public is kept safe. People who live in homes where there are weapons around, this often causes a problem."
Ward said the weapons will be destroyed.
He also reminds people they should not take a gun to a police station. Instead, they should call police who will come and pick it up.
The provincewide initiative ends on Friday.
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