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It’s hard to have open conversations about guns. But it’s OK to ask questions. And most gun owners are happy to talk. We all have the same goal – reducing injuries and deaths in Colorado.

Talking about Guns in your Community.

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FACTS   

Americans are not as divided as it may seem about guns and gun ownership. Most are in support of responsible gun ownership.

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MYTHS (Hover over each card to flip)

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Children are too young to understand gun safety rules.
As soon as your kids are aware of guns, you should talk to them about gun safety. Let them know guns are dangerous, and if they see one, they should leave it alone and tell a trusted adult right away.
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Teens can safely use firearms without adult supervision after learning basic gun handling.
Make sure teens understand the basics of gun safety. They should treat every gun like it's loaded, and should only use guns under the direct supervision of a trainer, parent, or other trusted adult.

GUN VIOLENCE PREVENTION TIPS

Children usually find unsecured guns in familiar places like their home or a relative’s home. Here is how to prevent that risk.

  • • Lock up your gun securely so your child can’t get to it, and keep any passcodes or keys completely hidden. 
  • • Talk with friends and family about how they keep their guns stored.

Find ways to start the conversation at LetsTalkGunsColorado.com/collective-responsibility/.

A common question among firearm owners: “If I use my firearm often, do I really need to lock it every time?”

The answer? Yes, you do. Quick-access safes open fast. Cable locks clip on in seconds. Lock boxes move with you.

Skipping storage can lead to firearms being accessible to unauthorized users. Find storage options that fit your lifestyle at http://LetsTalkGunsColorado.com/…/safe-gun-storage…/.

If you are worried that someone may be at risk of harming themselves or others with a firearm, Colorado has tools that can help keep people safe. There are steps you can take to support someone in crisis, and an Extreme Risk Protection Order is one of the options available.

Learn more at LetsTalkGunsColorado.com/extreme-risk-protection-orders.

From 2019 to 2023, construction workers experienced more than twice the number of firearm related suicides compared to the next highest industry in Colorado (source: CDPHE Colorado Violent Death Reporting System).

We can look out for our fellow Coloradans by reaching out, staying connected, and helping make sure they have the support they need.

Support is available through 988Colorado.com by chat, text, or call.

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Extreme Risk Protection Orders (ERPOs) help protect people who may be at-risk to themselves or others. By petitioning a judge for temporary firearm access restrictions, ERPOs provide a critical tool for preventing tragedies. It’s about protecting lives and ensuring that individuals get the help they need during a crisis.
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The responsibility of gun safety can continue long after you’ve finished using and storing your firearm. Talking about gun safety with those around you can make a difference in preventing unintentional gun injuries.
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Gun safety is a complex issue that can be hard to talk about with others. Let’s come together and find common ground to talk about preventing gun violence. We can unite to create a safer Colorado.

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