Save the date Adult gun safety event June 8 in Edmonds

Lynnwood, WALocal News

Seattle Children's Hospital is set to host an adult gun safety event on June 8 in Edmonds, Washington, aimed at educating the public on responsible firearm practices. The program will provide attendees with essential knowledge to promote safe gun ownership and reduce the risk of accidents. By engaging the community, the hospital seeks to foster a culture of responsibility around firearms. The event is particularly relevant given the ongoing discussions about gun safety in the U. S.

Participants will learn practical tips and guidelines for handling firearms safely. This initiative underscores the hospital's commitment to public safety and community health. Local families and individuals are encouraged to take part in this important educational opportunity. The event highlights the need for informed discussions about firearm safety in the Seattle metropolitan area.

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