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Generally speaking, yes, but it will only happen if the person is caught and the court case is finished. Usually, it will take a year or more.

Added: Actually, if the weapon was evidence in the case and material in the conviction of the defendant, the court or the police will hold the weapon as evidence until the SOL for the appeal of the verdict and sentencing has expired.

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