People hand in unlicensed arms, ammunition to police in France

Rifles, handguns, ammunition, knives and grenades have been handed over at 300 assortment factors throughout France.

Police officers look at undeclared firearms owned by residents at a police station in Nice as part of an unprecedented collection campaign organised by French authorities to reduce the number of illegally-held weapons in France
Cops take a look at undeclared firearms owned by residents at a police station in Good [Eric Gaillard/Reuters]

French gun house owners are handing over their weapons at police assortment factors throughout the nation this week as a part of a marketing campaign to spherical up unlicensed firearms, typically heirlooms mendacity in attics or forgotten behind cabinets.

Gun possession in France is nowhere close to as prevalent as in the US, as an illustration, and gun crimes are comparatively uncommon, however France is eager to restrict the variety of illegally owned firearms – as many as six million, authorities estimate.

“They had been my dad’s and I didn’t know what to do with them,” Lionel mentioned at a police station in Good in southern France the place he handed over his weapons. “I don’t actually like weapons, and since there’s a technique to do away with them cleanly, there’s a second you must do away with such souvenirs.”

Residents queue to drop off their undeclared firearms at a police station in Nice as part of an unprecedented collection campaign organised by French authorities to reduce the number of illegally-held weapons in France
Residents queue to drop off their undeclared firearms at a police station in Good [Eric Gaillard/Reuters]

Rifles, handguns, ammunition, knives and grenades have been handed in at 300 assortment factors throughout France because the begin of the Ministry of Inside’s marketing campaign on November 25.

Those that deliver within the weapons face no penalties. They'll both have them registered or go away them with the police.

By Wednesday, 65,000 firearms had been turned in, together with 1.6 million bullets and different projectiles.

Undeclared ammunitions are seen at a police station in Nice
Undeclared ammunition at a police station in Good [Eric Gaillard/Reuters]

“This marketing campaign is right here to assist French individuals give up these objects which are quite cumbersome for many,” police commandant Florence Gavello mentioned on the assortment level in Good.

“Once we speak to them, they’re fairly blissful about … eliminating them.”

The marketing campaign ends on Friday, after which collected weapons will both be handed over to museums or destroyed.

Undeclared firearms owned by residents are seen at a police station in Nice
Undeclared firearms owned by residents are seen at a police station in Good [Eric Gaillard/Reuters]

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