***Keep your guns locked up unloaded & separate from the ammunition***
***Ensure your children & teens cannot access the keys or combinations to the locks, lock boxes or gun safes***
***do not keep your unlocked & loaded guns in your carS***
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STATISTICS
Firearm injury is the leading cause of death for children & young adults (ages 0-19) in the United States.
Each day in america, five children are killed by guns and another 17 are shot and injured.
Eight CHILDREN a day ARE injured or killed by unsecured guns.
Children who live in a home with a gun are at 2X the risk of homicide and 3X the risk of suicide.
According to the U.S. Secret Service, 76% of school shooters acquired their guns from the home of a parent or another close relative.
An estimated 5,400,000 minors in the United States live in homes with at least one unsecured firearm.
In 2015, one in three U.S. households with children had firearms with nearly 14,000 children & teens treated for nonfatal firearm injuries; & 2,800 died by gunfire. Of these deaths, 782 could be attributed to the presence of unlocked guns.
According to a recent study published in JAMA Pediatrics, 6% to 32% of youth firearm deaths (by suicide & unintentional firearm injury) could be prevented if all household firearms are stored locked.
The presence of unsecured firearms in the home increases the risk of unintentional and intentional shootings. Over 75% of firearms used in youth suicide attempts and unintentional firearm injuries were stored in the residence of the victim, a relative, or a friend.
73% of children under the age of 10 living in homes with firearms reported knowing the location of their parents’ firearms. 36% of those children reported handling their parents’ unsecured firearms.