No it bloody wasn't. The IRA had not handed anything in (and still haven't in fact). The trigger was George Dubya Shrub's speech about denying terrorists funding and shelter. After 25+ years of the Brits asking the yanks to declare the IRA a terrorist organisation to stop the considerable flow of money (and support) from Irish enclaves like Boston, Chicago and New York via NORAID, it couldn't be seen for the yanks to allow terrorist funding for some but not others, especially if they wanted allies in their war on terror.
So the funding did dry up virtually immediately, the IRA was declared a terrorist organisation thus making donation of money a criminal offence and removing campaign platforms from leading IRA and Sinn Fein figures. And lastly, 9/11 did change people's acceptance of acts of violence. The IRA and Sinn Fein were bright enough to realise that they weren't going to be able to continue in the same vein and started seriously talking about peace. Weapons were never handed in, but under the oversight of a UN-appointed Canadian general, together with witnesses from both the Protestant and Catholic church, the weapons were 'permanently rendered beyond use' (a phrase that took months of negotiations to agree upon) by the simple expendient of digging a big hole, throwing them in and pouring tonnes of concrete over them.
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