Dylan O’Connor and Karyn Brownson Discuss Gun Safety and Advocacy

Earlier this week in a special episode of The Day with Trae, host Trae Holiday welcomed Dylan O'Connor, Government Affairs Director at the Alliance for Gun Responsibility, and Karyn Brownson, Director of Training at the Youth Suicide Prevention Program. Trae discusses the City of Seattle and her direct support of King County’s 100 Days of Action to Combat Gun Violence campaign.

Dylan O'Connor, representing the Alliance for Gun Responsibility, highlighted the organization's multifaceted approach to gun violence prevention. The Alliance works across political, policy, and advocacy spheres, focusing on legislative efforts and supporting community violence intervention funding. O'Connor emphasized the importance of engaging with various stakeholders to create effective policies and support initiatives.

Karyn Brownson shared insights into the "Lock It Up" program run by Public Health Seattle & King County. This initiative aims to promote safe gun storage by providing free lock boxes to community members. Brownson detailed how the program has evolved from educational efforts to direct community engagement, ensuring that firearms are securely stored to enhance family and community safety.

Both guests underscored the importance of community involvement in shaping gun safety policies. They discussed how personal stories from families affected by gun violence play a crucial role in advocacy and policy-making. O'Connor and Brownson also highlighted upcoming events, such as the safe storage device giveaway on September 26, and encouraged public participation and volunteerism.

The episode concluded with a call to action, emphasizing the power of collective advocacy and the necessity of engaging with elected officials to drive meaningful change. Both O'Connor and Brownson reinforced the message that everyone has a role in promoting safety and preventing gun violence.

For more information on the 100 Days of Action campaign visit kingcounty.gov.

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