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Salt Lake County law enforcers promote gun safety with "Project ChildSafe Salt Lake."
Two-thousand free gunlocks will be distributed countywide to prevent firearm-related accidents.
Officials emphasize secure storage's role in reducing suicide and accidental shootings.
TAYLORSVILLE — Some of Salt Lake County's top law enforcers stood side by side on Wednesday to help promote gun safety.
The group stood with the president and CEO of the National Shooting Sports Foundation, Joe Bartozzi, at the Utah Department of Public Safety's Bureau of Criminal Identification building to announce the countywide launch of "Project ChildSafe Salt Lake." About 2,000 gunlocks will be passed out for free at various locations throughout the county as part of

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