w insidehalton.com Halton POLI e nonth long gun amnesty program nets 60- plus items than 60 1tem d in during Halton Region | Police's month-long gun am nesty program in April. Between April 1 and 30 items handed into police included 19 shotguns, 21 rifles,' seven hand- guns, nine air guns, two miscel- laneous gun-related items in- ding a silencer, and four pro-' hihited weapons - including a ba- ton, switchblade and nunchakus. 3 Several thousand rounds of ammunition were also turned in to HRPS. The regional ness pro- gram, part of a provincewide ini- tiative, provided the community with the option of handing over unwanted or illegal guns, am- {TLL TTT Plants EY eS in! Canova «LL Lillies L ELIE UL munition or explosives, without 5 colours to choose from! any eruninal penises. Ss y/ 1} $ 99 The goal is to get unwanted weapons irito the hands of law enforcement, who can then over- see their lawful destruction, pre- venting them from falling into the hands of criminals. Halton police thanked the res- idents of Halton for participating in the successful amnesty. Starting at { Purple Fountain Grass ga, [3 CELT 1 gal. pot Strawberry Plants - 1 gal. ri, 10 (Reg. $12.99 ea.) E30) 3 | 5 (Reg. $6.99 ea.) Huge Selection of hanging baskets and tubs in store! Grown fresh right at Crawfords! "Sale runs from Thurs May 17th to Wed May 23rd Hours: Mon - Wed 9-6, Thurs & Fri 9-8, Sat 9-6, Sun 10- 3 Please keep our | 905.878.0223 'community clean! 8689, 5 Side Road Milton, ON L9T 2X7 | A | www.crawfords.ca L- : ;