Calls to grow amnesty

By Blair Thomson
August 17 2017 - 4:15pm
POSITIVE: Elk's Hunting and Fishing manger Justin Elkington with guns surrendered in the amnesty. Mr Elkington says it gives people a chance to hand in or register firearms without fear of penalties. Picture: JAMES WILTSHIRE
POSITIVE: Elk's Hunting and Fishing manger Justin Elkington with guns surrendered in the amnesty. Mr Elkington says it gives people a chance to hand in or register firearms without fear of penalties. Picture: JAMES WILTSHIRE

AN ALBURY gun shop manager believes the national amnesty should be held year-round to give people a chance to surrender or register their weapons.

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