Police are urging people on the Isle of Man to hand over weapons and firearms as part of an amnesty.
It will take place throughout February with officers keen to take potentially dangerous items off the streets:
The initiative was last run in 2014 when 110 items were handed in - this time they'll be drop off points at all police stations.
PC Carl Woods is in charge of the firearms division - he says there'll be no questions asked:
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