County leaders speak out on gun violence awareness

“There’s a variety of things the collaborative’s going to take on — educating the public, developing and implementing evidence-based gun-prevention strategies, working on policy solutions here at the local level. We also want to inspire other jurisdictions, other government agencies around California, to take similar actions.” - Supervisor Frerichs

Winters Express, 06.22.23

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