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Alaska Statutes.
Title 18. Health, Safety, and Housing
Chapter 65. Police Protection
Section 340. Disposal of Firearms and Ammunition By the State.
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AS 18.65.340. Disposal of Firearms and Ammunition By the State.

The state may only dispose of forfeited, surplus, or recovered but unclaimed, firearms and ammunition by sale or trade to a federally licensed firearms dealer. Only firearms and ammunition that are serviceable and safe and legal for a federally licensed firearms dealer to possess may be sold or traded under this section. Firearms and ammunition that are not serviceable and safe shall be destroyed. Firearms and ammunition that are not legal for a federally licensed firearms dealer to possess shall be disposed of only by destruction or by transfer to a law enforcement agency that can legally possess the firearms or ammunition.

Article 05. SECURITY GUARDS


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