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Tossed beer can takes B.C. conservation officers to unlicensed guns

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Firearms and ammunition seized by officers posted to their Facebook on March 27, 2019. (BC Conservation Facebook)

Going after a driver for a piece of litter led conservation officers to find guns and bullets.

Officers pulled over a driver in the Peace Region after a beer can was tossed out of the truck window, a post on the BC Conservation Officer Service Facebooksa¹ú¼Ê´«Ã½™s page said Wednesday.

After stopping the truck, they found the occupants were had two guns and ammunition, neither of which had a possession and acquisition licence for.

Another reminder not to be a litter bug.

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