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Omaha, NE - More than two dozen guns are off the streets thanks to a gun amnesty program.
The event allowed people to turn in their firearms near 50th and Ames in Omaha - no questions asked and no arrests made.
Omaha police collected 36 guns, 8 five gallon buckets of ammunition, gunpowder, a bowie knife, and even a bow-and-arrow set. Four of the firearms were initially determined to be illegal sawed-off shotguns.