Firearms Safety
Everyone needs to learn about firearms safety, even if they do NOT own a gun. You or your children may encounter guns in public areas, or at friends' houses. Even people who do not like guns or want to be around them should learn a few very basic safety measures and teach them to their kids.
It is a thoroughly documented fact that accidental
shootings by young people have been declining for many years.
Credit for this is largely due to National Rifle Association (NRA) safety
programs. The anti-gun people have done little to actually prevent
or reduce accidents and injuries. They simply want to take guns away
from law-abiding citizens. We recognize that they may have good intentions,
but their approach is absolutely wrong.
Very Young Kids Need to Know:
If you see a gun-
Older Children and Adults Need to Know:
Gun Owners Should Know:
If you want to use trigger locks on your guns, read and follow the instructions Most should not be used on a loaded gun. Trigger locks are available at sporting goods stores, and even Wal-Mart. Trigger locks are priced in the $5-10.00 range. Trigger locks (like most mechanical objects) can be defeated with enough time and tools, so they will not stop someone determined to use a gun.
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Deseret News Janaury 25, 2000: Layton police handing out 1,200 gun locks for residents
LAYTON — Police are handing out 1,200 gun locks to residents who want to make sure firearms in the home are safe from young hands.
The giveaway is part of the "Project Homesafe" gun safety program in partnership with the Davis County Safe Home School Community's executive committee.
The gun locks were donated by Browning Arms and the National Shooting Sports Foundation. Police are asking residents take no more than two of the locks per household. Residents will be asked to show photo identification with a local address. The locks are available on a first come, first served basis.
Police will also pass out a brochure giving firearm safety tips
More on Gun Safety-
There are many additional gun safety resources available
from the National Rifle Association at NRA
Education and Training Services