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Identify some of your risks from domestic violence
Call the National Domestic Violence Hotline 1-800-799-7233 for support (24/7) or 911 if you are in danger now.
Children are often endangered by domestic violence. For more information on child abuse resources please call the National Child Abuse Hotline at 1-800-422-4453 and see this page below.
Gun Safety Options in Domestic Violence Situations
Taking certain steps can help protect everyone:
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Selling the guns to a licensed firearms dealer.
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Asking local law enforcement for help storing or disposing of guns
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Transferring guns to another family member or trusted friend through a licensed firearms dealer.
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If any of the above are not feasible:
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Store unloaded guns in a lock-box or gun safe that meets California legal standards
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Store ammunition separately from firearms
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Guns and Domestic Violence Can Be a Deadly Mix
Owning or having access to guns greatly increases the risk of harm or even death to those experiencing domestic violence -- including children, other family members, and new partners.
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Almost 50% of San Diego County homicides of current or former intimate partners were committed with a firearm.
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Abusers with guns are 5 times more likely to kill their victims.
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Nearly 2/3rds of child fatalities involving domestic violence were caused by guns
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Both abusers and victims of domestic violence have an increased risk of dying by suicide with a firearm.