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It shall be the responsibility of the Pierce County Sheriff or his representatives to expeditiously dispose of devices defined in subsection B. of Section 9.32.010 to prevent destruction or injury to life or property. Upon final disposition of any action brought against a person(s) under Sections 9.32.020 and 9.32.030, the Sheriff may destroy any and all dangerous weapons. In cases where no action is pending, and/or the dangerous weapon has been abandoned and/or the dangerous weapon has been released to the Sheriff for disposition, the weapon may be destroyed after six months. A perpetual log will be maintained on all items destroyed by the Sheriff. This log will contain but not be limited to the following:

A. Manufacturer's name;

B. Model name;

C. Model number;

D. Type of action (nomenclature);

E. Barrel length;

F. Caliber or gauge;

G. Serial number;

H. Identifying features;

I. Case number.

(Ord. 84-172 (part), 1984; Prior Code § 35.09.050)