Let's Talk About Your Guns

Gun Shops Would Like a Word

29 min · 7. nov. 2024
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In this episode of "Let's Talk About Your Guns", Dr. West speaks with gun shop owners Caleb Morse and Jacquelyn Clark about their experiences with firearm storage and suicide prevention. They discuss how their shops handle the delicate process of accepting firearms for storage, often due to personal crises, and the importance of building trust with customers. The conversation also covers the critical role gun dealers have in preventing firearm suicides by engaging in open, direct conversations and ensuring that safe storage practices are understood and implemented at home. The discussion highlights the nuanced challenges of balancing safety, access, and responsibility in the firearms industry.

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