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Firearm Suicide Prevention Day, part of Suicide Prevention Month, was created to educate about America's growing firearm suicide crisis and promote the importance of storing firearms safely and securely — which means locked, unloaded, and separate from ammunition — as an essential component of suicide prevention.
More than half of all gun deaths are suicides. Research shows this outsized epidemic is partly fueled by unsecured firearms. Firearm suicide is a part of family fire, or a shooting that results from someone misusing an unsecured firearm from the home.
Gun suicide is a public health crisis in America, making up more than half of all gun deaths. Together, we can ensure guns are stored safely and save lives.
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Our End Family Fire program has been seen by millions and is not only changing how we store our weapons, but also reaffirming that responsible gun ownership saves lives.
If you know someone who is in crisis and at risk of harming themselves or others, ask, “Is there an unlocked gun in your house?” It’s a simple question, but it has the power to save a life.
Over the past decade, youth firearm suicide rates increased by 57%. Learn which demographics are most impacted, and the solutions to reduce the increases in firearm suicide.
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Research shows that safely storing guns unloaded, locked, and separately from ammunition can prevent suicide and save a life.
Firearm Suicide Prevention Day, established by Brady and End Family Fire, will be observed on September 10, 2024, and held annually on the second Tuesday in September. The date is an opportunity to mobilize and hear from doctors, researchers, survivors, veterans, mental health experts, and more about the evidence-based role of safe firearm storage in preventing America's firearm suicide crisis.
Partners in Firearm Suicide Prevention Day have included the American Psychological Association, National Alliance on Mental Illness (NAMI), This Is Our Lane, T Lock, First H.E.L.P., Everytown for Gun Safety, Los Angeles County Medical Association, Newtown Action Alliance, Ethan Miller Song Foundation, March For Our Lives, Change the Ref, Union for Reform Judaism (URJ), and more.