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Firearms Must be Stored Safely PIERRE, S.D.—With most of South Dakota’s hunting seasons closed, hunters should be taking extra precautions to make sure that their firearms are stored safely. “The owners of firearms are responsible for safely securing firearms in their homes,” according to Curt Robertson, HuntSAFE coordinator for the S.D. Game, Fish and Parks Department. “While accidents have decreased in the last 20 years, a consistent review of safety procedures involving guns and ammunition is always a good idea whether you’re a longtime or a first time firearms owner.” Robertson notes a few easy-to-follow firearms safety rules that include:
Open communications about firearms safety is crucial if there are children in the home. Most fatal accidents in the home involving firearms occur when youngsters—often children who do not live in the home—discover firearms that adults thought were inaccessible. “If a child approaches a firearm without safety knowledge in advance, it is an invitation to tragedy,” Robertson said. Parents and guardians must explain firearms safety procedures to their children. Those procedures include:
“The rights of firearm ownership also come with important responsibilities,” Robertson said. “Communication about firearms safety will ensure that tragedies can be avoided.” --GFP—
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