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Vancouver Police Report Substantial Increase In Replica Gun Seizures

Darpan News Desk Vancouver Police, 08 Jul, 2020 04:59 AM
  • Vancouver Police Report Substantial Increase In Replica Gun Seizures

Vancouver Police are reporting a large increase in the number of replica gun seizures in Vancouver and an increase in the frequency with which police encounter highly realistic replica firearms. “In the first six months of 2020, seizures of replica guns are up over 107 per cent, compared to the same time period in 2018.

Most of the seizures are happening during police response to the commission of another offence,” says Inspector Lisa Byrne VPD. “The firearms may be fake, but the risk is real, as it is impossible to distinguish them from real weapons without close examination.”

Vancouver Police seized 103 replica firearms in the first six months of 2018, with that number increasing to 163 in 2019, and skyrocketing to 213 this year. Over 80 percent of the people involved are known offenders. Many of the imitation firearms seized by the VPD are being used while committing other crimes, including assault with a weapon, identity theft, drug trafficking offences, and failure to comply with probation conditions.

While it is not illegal to possess imitation firearms, it is illegal to: Use an imitation firearm in the commission of an offence (s. 85(2), whether that be brandishing it, pointing it, or referring to it to intimidate or facilitate the crime; Possess it as a weapon for a dangerous purpose (S. 88) – that is a purpose dangerous to the public peace or for the purpose of committing an offence; and, Carry it as a concealed weapon (s. 90), a weapon includes anything intended for use for the purpose of threatening or intimidating any person. “The VPD will take all available enforcement action when encountering imitation firearms thus making sure that everyone is safe in their communities,” adds Inspector Byrne. “These weapons present real dangers when used inappropriately and we will be proceeding with charges when we can.”

Anyone who notices any suspicious activity involving replica firearms or who witnesses criminal activity is asked to call 9-1-1.

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