Gun safety goes beyond just knowing how to handle firearms; it also involves proper storage practices, especially in homes and vehicles.
Speaking to the importance of the issue, Sheriff Quentin Miller said, “I urge everyone in our community to properly secure and store your firearms. Whether it is a child or any loved one who may be around your firearms, please do not put them at unnecessary risk.”
Essential Tips for Gun Safety
Unload when Not in Use: Always ensure firearms are unloaded when not actively in use. This reduces the risk of accidental discharge.
Secure Storage: Store guns securely in locked cabinets or safes. This prevents unauthorized access, particularly by children or individuals who shouldn’t have access to firearms.
Separate from Ammunition: Keep firearms and ammunition stored separately. Storing them together increases the risk of accidents and misuse.
Use Gun Locking Devices: Consider using gun locking devices for an added layer of security. These devices prevent the firearm from being used without proper authorization.
Educate About Firearm Safety: It’s crucial to educate young people about firearm safety to prevent accidents and unauthorized access. Teaching them about the dangers associated with firearms and how to handle them responsibly can save lives.
In Buncombe County, community members can access gun locks from the Buncombe County Sheriff’s Office at 339 New Leicester Highway or on the fourth floor of 60 Court Plaza in downtown Asheville. Gun locks are also provided to the public via the Buncombe County Public Health Mobile Team at community events throughout the year.

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