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English: A bronze sculpture cast from hand guns forfeit in a weapons amnesty. The sculpture/trophy is held in West Midlands Police Museum, Sparkhill, Birmingham, England. It is titled I can't shoot them anymore from a song Knockin' On Heaven's Door by Bob Dylan. Inscribed "Building in on Success" on the base.
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