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Gatekeepers 2.0: Family Law

22 min · 6. jan. 2025
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Leslie Hu was in a custody dispute with her ex-husband when he took his own life and that of their son, Pierce, in an act of gun violence. Tragically, her story highlights a growing crisis: filicide during custody battles, a lethal combination of conflict and firearm access. Leslie and family law attorney Monica Mazzei share their journey to create Pierce's Pledge. Their movement encourages family law attorneys to require clients to remove guns from the home during disputes. One simple precaution—removing firearms from the home during emotionally charged times—can prevent tragedy. This episode is about creating safe spaces for children and families and using practical measures to save lives when tensions run high.

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As we close out two seasons of Let's Talk About Your Guns, we reflect on what we've learned about secure firearm storage and its role in preventing suicide. Are people getting the message? What barriers still stand in the way? And how can we move forward? In this episode, we reconnect with past guests Dr. Emmy Betz, Reba Rice-Portwood, Jay Zimmerman, Dr. Mike Anestis, Dr. Joseph Simonetti, and Julie Still, to talk about what has changed—and what still needs to. One theme remains clear: meaningful change happens through trust, connection, and meeting people where they are. Whether you're a gun owner, a healthcare provider, or simply someone who cares about saving lives, this conversation highlights the power of small steps, open dialogue, and the courage to start the conversation. For more resources, visit cstsonline.org [https://www.cstsonline.org].

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