“Can I touch the gun,” “Can I play with a gun if it looks like a toy,” “What do I do if I see a gun at my friend’s house?” Even if kids aren’t asking about gun safety, that doesn’t mean they don’t have questions. Project ChildSafe has teamed up with Julie Golob, a veteran, competitive shooting sports champion, hunter and mom, to discuss the importance of gun safety education.
She’s joined by a group of kids whose thoughts about firearms will help inform parents about the best way to start a conversation. The result is an exclusive video—the first of its kind—to remind gun owners about the importance of having this conversation with their families.
Join us in a discussion about what to say, how to say it, and the key elements to think about when speaking to your family about firearm safety. Visit Project ChildSafe: http://www.projectchildsafe.org/
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