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Gun Owners Urged to Surrender Illegal Firearms by Feb. 28

Devon and Cornwall Police launch a firearms amnesty, urging gun owners to surrender specific models of Turkish manufactured Top Venting Blank Firers that are now illegal. The recent law change prohibits the ownership of these weapons, which have been deemed easily convertible to firearms, giving owners until February 28, 2025, to comply or face potential prosecution.

This initiative highlights the urgency for compliance, as failing to surrender the affected models—including popular brands such as Blow, Ceonic ISSC, Ekol, and Retay—could lead to serious legal repercussions. With the closing deadline approaching, police emphasize the importance of public safety and responsible gun ownership in the community.

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