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OH: Union Township Gun Safety Program Seeks to Make Guns in Home Safer
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Jessica Larka, 14, said the reality is frightening. "I was not aware how much the real ones looked fake, the way they paint them," she said. Officer Chad Lutson, of the Union Township Police Department, said that is a familiar response from children and their parents. “Most parents aren't aware that some of these guns are painted to look like toys. Or what person would paint a red, yellow, green camouflage gun?" said Lutson, who is a trained gun instructor. |
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Stripeseven
(1/28/2019)
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Cars are too. Be veri veri caeful... |
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