Safely and securely storing firearms can reduce gun injuries and deaths, and is a practice supported by researchers, health care professionals, and gun owners alike.
Why (and How) You Should Ask Other Parents if They Own Guns, Johns Hopkins
Johns Hopkins Center for Gun Violence Solutions (@JHU_CGVS) / X
Why the Key to Curbing Gun Violence and Ending Mass Shootings Lies in Our Driving Laws, by Ruthie Fierberg
Active Shooter Training: Security Tips from Former Navy SEALs
More than half of U.S. gun owners store at least one firearm without any locks, survey reveals - Los Angeles Times
Johns Hopkins University's New Gun Violence Prevention Course - Coursera Blog
Safety Information - Poolville ISD
More than half of U.S. gun owners do not safely store their guns, survey finds
Can background checks curb gun violence? - ABC News