Sask. police collect 283 firearms during gun amnesty
Police services across Saskatchewan plan to hold another province-wide gun amnesty next year even though numbers are declining.
Regina took the lead, launching its first gun amnesty program in 2017 and collecting 157 unwanted firearms. The Saskatchewan Association of Chiefs of Police (SACP) then decided to hold the first province-wide gun amnesty in 2018, collecting 368 firearms. Regina collected fewer guns than it did in its first year, at 101.
In 2019, a total of 283 firearms were turned over to police across Saskatchewan, with 57 of those being accepted by the Regina Police Service.