People can hand the weapons in at police stations across West Yorkshire without facing prosecution.
An amnesty for the surrender of five blank-firing gun models is taking place during February in England and Wales.
POLICE in York are holding a gun amnesty to keep these five blank-firing guns - which can easily be converted into lethal weapons - off the streets.
Once considered harmless, blank-firing guns are now at the center of a legal upheaval, with owners facing severe penalties as authorities tighten the noose.
Gun owners across the West Midlands are being urged to check whether a weapon they previously owned legally is now classed as illegal, as police launch a month-long firearms amnesty.
Police have launched a second gun amnesty to keep blank-firing guns - which can easily be converted into deadly weapons - ...
A firearms amnesty will take place at police stations across Norfolk for readily convertible blank-firing guns.
Hampshire and Isle of Wight police launch firearms amnesty until 27 February for five illegal Bruni blank-firing guns now banned under the ...
Residents in Shropshire who own a particular type of blank firing pistol are being urged to hand them in during an amnesty following a law change - or risk up to 10 years in jail.