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Firearms Safety Campaign continues to mid-April to raise awareness of proper ownership

The campaign, "Secure Firearms. Safe Communities," will bring all updated materials to raise awareness about safety, education, proper firearms storage, and licensing
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This year's Government of Saskatchewan firearms safety campaign kicked-off on March 4, 2024, and will continue until mid-April 2024. The campaign, "Secure Firearms. Safe Communities," will bring all updated materials to raise awareness about safety, education, proper firearms storage, and licensing. 

"We want Saskatchewan firearms owners to know that safety starts with them," Corrections, Policing and Public Safety Minister Paul Merriman said. "The extension of the firearms safety campaign will continue to protect Saskatchewan's tradition of responsible firearms ownership, which is demonstrated by a commitment to ongoing learning, firearms licensing, proper handling and safe storage."

In the campaign, several well-known Saskatchewan residents will speak to the campaign and its importance.  The extended campaign features Saskatchewan Association of Rural Municipalities President, Ray Orb; and Elder and Senator with the Prince Albert Grand Council and Federation of Saskatchewan Indigenous Nations, Noland Henderson. 

"SARM supports and encourages firearms safety," Orb said. "Responsible firearm owners should follow safety practices and ensure their firearms and ammunition are properly stored, get their PAL firearms license, and help educate family, friends and neighbours on firearm safety."  

All firearms owners are encouraged to get and maintain their Possession and Acquisition License (PAL/RPAL) to properly store all firearms and ammunition so that families and communities can be safe.  

The goal of the campaign is to allow the public to gain an understanding of the best safety practices related to firearms ownership, which will keep our communities safe. 

Other important safety tips included in the press release are:

  • learning how to safely load, handle and store every firearm you use;
  • never pointing a firearm at anyone or anything you don't want to shoot;
  • storing ammunition separately from firearms or by locking it up;
  • using the correct ammunition for your firearm;
  • unloading all firearms before they are stored or when not in use;
  • locking firearms in a cabinet or safe or attaching a secure locking device - such as a trigger or cable lock - to ensure the firearm cannot be fired or stolen;
  • ensuring unauthorized individuals do not have access to the keys or combination locks that are used to secure your firearm unless they are licensed and have your permission to use them; and,
  • storing firearms safely when they are being transported. 

The full-length video advertisements can also be viewed at saskatchewan.ca/firearms.
 

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