The discovery of an illegal firearm and 83 rounds of ammunition stashed in a crib and in the cellar of Jarad Eversley’s family home resulted in him being sentenced to eight years in prison.However, following several deductions, he only has three years and four months more to serve.The Howells Cross Road resident confessed earlier this year to having a firearm without a valid licence and 83 rounds of ammunition without a valid permit.Delivering the sentence last Friday in the No. 4A Supreme Court, Madam Justice Wanda Blair said: “Ammunition is not a toy. We don’t have to look too far to see the increasing violence in our society once ammunition is loaded in the firearms of trigger-happy young men.”When police executed a search warrant at Eversley’s residence, the now-convicted man removed a sock that contained some bullets from a crib. He also directed police under the cellar and handed over a gun and several more rounds of ammunition.