Governor Stein Highlights Safe Firearm Storage During NC S.A.F.E. Week of Action

Governor Josh Stein (governor.nc.gov)

Raleigh — Governor Josh Stein has proclaimed June 1–7 as North Carolina S.A.F.E. Week of Action, marking the fourth year of a statewide push to promote safe firearm storage and reduce preventable injuries and deaths.

The initiative — NC S.A.F.E. (Secure All Firearms Effectively) — is led by the N.C. Department of Public Safety in partnership with community groups, health organizations, schools, and law enforcement agencies across the state.

Governor’s Message

  • Gov. Josh Stein: “An unlocked gun is a tragedy waiting to happen, and too often, it does.”
  • Emphasized the role of responsible storage in preventing accidental shootings, suicides, and youth access to firearms.
  • Reinforced his administration’s commitment to public safety, including proposed raises for law enforcement and expanded opioid‑treatment programs in correctional facilities.

State Officials on the Importance of Safe Storage

  • William Lassiter, DPS Deputy Secretary: “Safe firearm storage is one of the simplest steps we can take to prevent tragedies before they happen.”
  • Said NC S.A.F.E. is expanding awareness and making safety resources more accessible statewide.

Key Data Driving the Initiative

  • 92 firearm‑related child deaths in North Carolina in 2024
  • 525 emergency department visits for children due to firearm injuries
  • Nearly 11,000 firearms stolen statewide from 2019–2024
  • Firearms are now the leading cause of death for children
  • In 2025:
    • 1,320 juveniles charged with firearm‑related offenses
    • 176 school‑based firearm incidents recorded
  • 42% of North Carolinians keep a firearm at home
  • At least 24% of loaded household firearms are kept unlocked
  • Safe storage practices can reduce unintentional deaths by 59%
  • An estimated 32% of youth firearm suicides and accidental deaths could be prevented through secure storage

Week of Action Activities

  • Free gun locks and safe‑storage materials distributed statewide
  • Events planned in: Buncombe, Cumberland, Durham, Forsyth, Jackson, Jones, Pitt, and Surry counties
  • Local partners hosting conversations, demonstrations, and safety‑awareness events
  • NC S.A.F.E. has distributed more than 175,000 gun locks since launching in 2023

About NC S.A.F.E.

  • Statewide initiative launched in 2023
  • Focuses on education, safe‑storage resources, and community outreach
  • Not affiliated with any advocacy‑based gun‑policy organizations
  • Provides guidance on:
    • Locking devices
    • Safe storage in homes and vehicles
    • Preventing youth access
    • Reducing theft and improper use

Proclamation Highlights

  • Safe storage prevents theft, suicide, accidental shootings, and youth misuse
  • Firearm deaths represent a public safety and public health crisis
  • More than two‑thirds of violent deaths in 2021 were firearm‑related
  • Veterans face higher firearm‑suicide rates than the general population
  • Many NC students report they can access a loaded gun within an hour without adult permission
  • Governor Stein formally proclaimed June 1–7, 2026 as North Carolina S.A.F.E. Week of Action

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