Northern Tasmanian firearms amnesty hailed a success

Ebony Abblitt
May 18 2021 - 10:00am
LOCKED AND LOADED: Inspector Scott Flude outside the Perth Police Station with some of the firearms surrendered as part of the weekend amnesty drive. Picture: Phillip Biggs
LOCKED AND LOADED: Inspector Scott Flude outside the Perth Police Station with some of the firearms surrendered as part of the weekend amnesty drive. Picture: Phillip Biggs

A World War II pistol, a military rifle with a bayonet and about 40 kilograms of ammunition were just part of the takings from a firearms amnesty held across Northern Tasmania on the weekend.

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Ebony Abblitt

Ebony Abblitt

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Ebony Abblitt is a features writer at the Examiner in Launceston, with an interest in pets, politics and people. | ebony.abblitt@examiner.com.au

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