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Recommendation by the Firearms Safety Committee to the Board of County <br />Commissioners in support of voluntary community education on firearms safety. <br />Adopted unanimously by the Committee on October 25, 2016 <br />The Firearms Safety Committee recommends that the County coordinateefforts across <br />Departments, and partner with external individuals and organizations,to advance community <br />awareness,understanding, and voluntary adoption of firearms safetypractices. In particular, we <br />envision: <br />x The Department of Social Services and/or the Health Department developing and distributing <br />educational materialsin collaboration with the Sheriff’s Office(which already distributes <br />information on gun safety to persons issued a pistol purchase permit or conceal carry permit): <br />o For adults regarding how to securely store guns if there are children in the home. <br />o For home child day care providers on their obligations with respect to firearms, <br />including how to securely store guns on those premises. <br />x The County collaborating with the NC Wildlife Commission to expand from what is <br />currently available the opportunities for residents to take firearms safety classes.This could <br />include the establishment of a facility at which gun safety instruction would be more readily <br />available to the public than it is now, including young people. <br />x Collaboration across local Scouting chapters, Parent-Teacher Associations, faith <br />congregations, and other civic organizations,to advance adults’ awareness, understanding, <br />and voluntary adoption of firearms safety practices, perhaps with the involvement of safety <br />instructors from retailers such as the Bass Pro Shops. <br />x The distribution, similarto the County’s efforts at educating about deer dog huntingand <br />about the prohibition of smoking in public places, of printed brochures and the availability of <br />on-line information explaining the new firearms safety ordinance.
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