Practices, knowledge, and concerns for out-of-home firearm storage among those with access to firearms: results from a survey in two states
Abstract Background Temporary, voluntary storage of firearms away from the home is a recommended option for individuals with risk of suicide, but it may also be used in other situations (e.g., long trips). Prior work has explored the availability of storage options and the views of storage locations...
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Main Authors: | Leslie M. Barnard (Author), Rachel L. Johnson (Author), Sara Brandspigel (Author), Lauren A. Rooney (Author), Megan McCarthy (Author), Frederick P. Rivara (Author), Ali Rowhani-Rahbar (Author), Christopher E. Knoepke (Author), Ryan A. Peterson (Author), Marian E. Betz (Author) |
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2023-03-01T00:00:00Z.
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