Hunting is a rich tradition, often passed down from family members to the next generation. The most important part of this experience is ensuring proper precautions and responsible use of firearms are used to help make every hunting trip safe, fun and memorable.
Project ChildSafe wants to promote S.A.F.E. hunting and remind outdoors enthusiasts to:
Store your firearms responsibly when not in use;
Always practice firearms safety;
Focus on your responsibilities as a firearms owner; and
Education is key to preventing accidents.
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