Richmond Heights police offering free gun locks to save lives

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The Richmond Heights Police Department says it’s always important that adults use extreme caution when it comes to handguns.

is highlighting the importance of properly handling and storing handguns with a free gun safety lock giveaway., millions of children live in homes with guns. They state many of these weapons are stored loaded, unlocked, or both and lead to thousands of deaths and injuries among children every year.

A post on the department’s Facebook account said, “Weapon safety is particularly important inside a home where a child could find a gun.”

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