City will investigate opting in to Street Weapons Act
Staff at Prince Albert city hall have been told by council to bring back a report on the benefits of opting into a new provincial law regarding street weapons in public spaces.
The law, which came into effect in August 2025, allows police officers to seize and impound anything considered a street weapon without laying charges although the person can apply to have it returned.
A street weapon can be anything ranging from a hammer, axe, sword, fentanyl and meth, bear spray or other prescribed items. It also includes defaced items.
“Street weapons certainly are something that are a concern amongst our police force, but also residents,” said Coun. Darren Solomon.


