http://news.ca.msn.com/local/ottawa/ottawa-police-offer-digital-cameras-for-guns
Ottawa police are encouraging gun owners to turn in their weapons in exchange for a digital camera as part of a new amnesty program.
Police chief Charles Bordeleau unveiled the program, called “Pixels for Pistols,” Friday morning at the Ottawa police station. It is sponsored by Olympus and the Henry’s camera store.
Bordeleau said the amnesty requires gun owners must make an appointment with police, then an officer would make a house call for pick-up.
Here is a detailed description of how the program works:
– The amnesty is open to residents of Ottawa only.
– Firearm pickups will be done by officers dedicated exclusively to the amnesty.
– Firearms cannot be brought into any police facility or Henry’s location.