Be SMART Webinar on secure firearm storage March 27

Lynnwood, WALocal News

Scheduled for March 27, the Be SMART Webinar on secure firearm storage provides a crucial platform for educating Snohomish County residents about responsible firearm safety and storage practices. As firearm-related incidents remain a pressing concern, this web conference is timely, targeting families and individuals seeking to enhance their knowledge on this critical issue. The webinar will cover essential topics such as preventing unauthorized access to firearms and reducing the risk of accidental discharges, emphasizing practical strategies for secure storage. Attendees will benefit from expert insights and resources designed to foster a culture of safety within the community. This event is part of a broader initiative to address firearm safety through education and community engagement.

By participating, residents can play an active role in safeguarding their homes and families. The Be SMART program is recognized for its commitment to promoting responsible firearm ownership, making this webinar a valuable opportunity for local participants. Join this important discussion to contribute to a safer Snohomish County.

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