Revisited: Resources for Parents, Educators and Law Enforcement

Staging resources for parents, educators and law enforcement is not only a professional gift, but also, for nearly everyone, it constitutes a personal resource. At the front lines of owning, respecting and securing firearms, Morgan Rogue talks knowledge management on the Project ChildSafe website.

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Immediately discoverable at Project ChildSafe online is a wealth of educational materials – ranging from different mediums to topics and target groups. Mediums consist of videos, downloads and more that include infographics, flyers and brochures. Topics vary from testimonies to technical advice and target groups embody experts, novices and professionals addressing their ilk. 

NSSF Resources resources for parents

One pair of items that I immediately appreciate – because they can be incorporated right away – is Project ChildSafe’s search capability on local safety kits and gun locks. In most locations, there is a police department that works in conjunction with Project ChildSafe and issues free locks and information. Additionally, I want to take a more deliberate approach on safely bringing firearms into my vehicles. At Project ChildSafe, I have the ability to turn safety suspicions into absolutes. Happy website hunting! ~IBR

PCS: Resources for Parents, Educators and Law Enforcement

Did you know that you can acquire a free safety kit from your local law enforcement? Project ChildSafe makes it easy to keep your firearms safe by partnering with local law enforcement to provide free locks. Head to the Project ChildSafe website, locate your state and pick up your free lock! It really is that simple!

Take the responsible firearms safety pledge at the Project ChildSafe website. By taking the pledge, you’re committing to safe handling while in use and securing your firearms when not in use, as well as being aware of who has access to firearms at all times. This pledge can be taken by adults and children. 

The website also offers resources and opportunities for involvement with law enforcement and educators.

If this excerpt piqued your interest, view the original post here. Be sure to familiarize yourself with the NSSF’s important program, Project ChildSafe.

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