Wednesday, March 24, 2021

[Marin County] Town Of Corte Madera: Firearm Safety Collaborative

 On March 10, 2021, the Marin County District Attorney's Office issued a press release addressing the 2020 Marin County Civil Grand Jury report on firearm safety. District Attorney Lori Frugoli has launched a multidisciplinary collaborative to promote firearm safety in Marin that is focused on encouraging and promoting responsible gun ownership, gun dealer responsibility, and the enforcement of firearm prohibitions. The Town of Corte Madera also takes firearm safety seriously and responded to the same Grand Jury report by committing to performing public outreach services to all its residents regarding the need for safe handling and storage of firearms. The Town of Corte Madera has coordinated with the Central Marin Police Authority to provide outreach to the community regarding the procedure by which residents may obtain free gun locks and safety kits, or turn in unwanted weapons/ammunition. Detailed information regarding Central Marin Police Authority's free gun lock program can be found on their website or directly by clicking here:  https://www.centralmarinpolice.org/145/Safe-Storage-of-Firearms---Gun-Locks For those residents interested in surrendering a firearm or disposing of ammunition, please contact the Central Marin Police Authority at 415-927-5150, and they will arrange for an officer to pick up the weapon and/or ammunition.

Patch Larkspur-Corte Madera
Press Release from the Town of Corte Madera
March 16, 2021

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