Nov 17, 2015

EPD to meet with Federal Firearm License Holders this Thursday to talk about gun safety educational campaign

This Thursday, November 17 at 1pm, the Eureka Police Department is meeting with all FFL (Federal Firearm License) holders in the city of Eureka to talk about an educational campaign.

I contacted Pacific Outfitter's owner Aaron Ostrom who is a FFL holder. He told me that "We continually host free gun safety/cleaning clinics. In addition to that we have some literature that we hand out and talk about to all our customers. The other part of selling firearms is educating safety. "


This is part of the educational safety campaign that I posted about from Chief Mills on November 5, the day after the firearm storage ordinance was pulled from the Eureka City Council agenda.

November 5, 2015 post:

On Tuesday, I reported that EPD Chief Andy Mills had pulled the safe storage firearms ordinance, for now and was working instead to educate the public.

He also said he is open to better solutions from the comunity. At the EPD press conference yesterday, Chief Mills spoke passionately about gun safety issues.

I asked him to give me a preview of his educational campaign for gun safety.

Below are his remarks:

We are going to work with the gun dealer community and gun clubs to educate on best practices in the prevention of gun theft.  I have discussed with at least one dealer to offer a discount on safes here in Eureka should people want them.  In the meantime we will continue to monitor gun theft and attempts and compare before with after the campaign.  Further definition will come when we identify how we will promote better gun retention techniques. 

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