WA hands in more than 700 guns and 40,000 rounds of ammunition during national amnesty

Andrew Elstermann
Updated September 19 2017 - 4:22pm, first published 3:47pm
Inspector Peter Morrissey and acting senior sergeant Paul Williams hold up two of the 59 guns handed in to police across the South West region during the national gun amnesty. Photo: Andrew Elstermann.
Inspector Peter Morrissey and acting senior sergeant Paul Williams hold up two of the 59 guns handed in to police across the South West region during the national gun amnesty. Photo: Andrew Elstermann.

With a fortnight to run on the Australia-wide gun amnesty, WA Police have encouraged everyone with a gun to consider handing it in no questions ask while the penalty-free period is still active. 

Andrew Elstermann

Andrew Elstermann

Senior Journalist for the Bunbury Mail, Australian Community Media, and Fairfax Media.

Email: andrew.elstermann@fairfaxmedia.com.au

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