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North Kansas City School District Passes Secure Storage Resolution Following Advocacy by Moms Demand Action Volunteers

February 18, 2022

Thanks to the Advocacy of Moms Demand Action and Students Demand Action Volunteers Across the Country, More Than 2 Million Students Now Live in School Districts that Distribute Secure Storage Educational Information to Parents

The Missouri chapters of Moms Demand Action and Students Demand Action, both part of Everytown for Gun Safety’s grassroots networks, released the following statement applauding the North Kansas City Schools Board of Education for passing a resolution to distribute  information on the Be SMART program, which educates parents and gun owners about the importance of secure firearm storage, across the school district. Thanks to the work of Moms Demand Action volunteers in Kansas City, the North Kansas City School District joins dozens of school districts from across the country who have adopted secure storage notification policies, covering over 2 million students.

“We are grateful to the North Kansas City School Board for taking this critical step to educate families about the importance of securely storing firearms in their homes,” said Ann Lohman Stepp, a volunteer with the Missouri chapter of Moms Demand Action. “Secure firearm storage is a lifesaving practice that can prevent not only school shootings, but unintentional shootings and youth suicides. We will keep working to advance gun safety in our schools and in our communities across the state.”

More than 2 million students across the country now live in a school district that requires schools to educate parents about the critical importance of secure firearm storage in keeping schools and students safe — including the distribution of Be SMART educational materials — thanks to the tireless advocacy of Moms Demand Action and Students Demand Action volunteers.

The Be SMART program, developed by the Everytown for Gun Safety Support Fund and Moms Demand Action, helps parents and other adults normalize conversations about gun safety and take responsible actions that can prevent child gun deaths and injuries, youth suicides, unintentional shootings and gunfire on school grounds. 

The program encourages parents and adults to: 

  • Secure all guns in their home and vehicles
  • Model responsible behavior around guns
  • Ask about the presence of unsecured guns in other homes
  • Recognize the role of guns in suicide
  • Tell your peers to be SMART

For more information on the Be SMART program and how to safely secure your firearms, visit the Be SMART website. Additional information about unintentional shootings by children can be found here and information about gunfire on school grounds can be found here.

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