Chilliwack RCMP remind public not to bring unsecured, unregistered firearms to detachment
CHILLIWACK – In response to the ongoing federal firearms buyback program, police in Chilliwack are reminding the public that they need to properly secure their firearms before turning them in at detachments in Chilliwack, Hope, Agassiz and Boston Bar.
Upper Fraser Valley RCMP spokesperson Corporal Carmen Kiener says several individuals have visited their detachments seeking to relinquish firearms under the Federal Assault‑Style Firearms Compensation Program. While she says that’s a good thing, people need to do it the right way.
“While we appreciate the public’s efforts to comply with this program, we would like to remind firearm owners that arriving at a detachment with unsecured or unregistered firearms is a Criminal Offence,” Cpl. Kiener said.
Cpl. Kiener says individual firearm owners who have declared participation in the program will receive direct instructions on how to schedule a collection appointment via the Public Safety Canada portal.
