Project ChildSafe is a nationwide program whose purpose is to promote
safe firearms handling and storage practices among all firearms
owners through the distribution of key safety education messages
and free gun locking devices (safety kits).
Since 2003, Project ChildSafe has distributed more than 35 million
safety kits to gun owners in all 50 states and five U.S. territories
and continues to help its law enforcement partners promote firearms
safety by providing educational materials and support services.
Project ChildSafe, a component of the Bush administration's "Project
Safe Neighborhoods" gun violence prevention initiative, is
supported by the firearms industry, U.S. Dept. of Justice (DOJ)
grants, and the National Shooting Sports Foundation (NSSF), administrators
of the program.
NSSF, with over 3,000 members, is the shooting sports industry's
largest and most diverse trade association. Formed in 1961, NSSF
manages a variety of outreach programs with a special emphasis
on efforts to promote firearm safety education to all gun owners.
Project ChildSafe is an expansion of NSSF's Project HomeSafe program
that was created in 1999 to educate gun owners about their responsibilities
to safely handle and properly store firearms in the home with the
goal of preventing tragic accidents among children.
Project ChildSafe's success is attributable to its partners ---
law enforcement, elected officials, community leaders, state agencies,
businesses and individuals. Through their efforts, Project ChildSafe's
safety education message is reaching millions of gun owners across
America, significantly raising awareness about the importance of
practicing safe firearms ownership.
To get a Project ChildSafe safety kit, or to help
promote the safe and responsible use and storage of firearms through
Project ChildSafe, please contact a
participating law enforcement agency in your state.
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