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$2.2M slated to help gun violence prevention in San Diego
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Millions of dollars were just approved for gun violence prevention.
The investment is set to expand California's landmark 'red flag' gun law, that allows law enforcement to remove firearms from potentially dangerous situations.
Remember post 9/11 – if you see something, say something. Well this too is all about paying attention to what's happening around you and reporting it, if something just doesn't feel quite right.
"Our City is safer because of it," Assemblymember Brian Maienschein said.
California's Red Flag Law went into effect in 2016. Supporters say it has saved countless lives.
"More than 1,500 deadly weapons have been removed from dangerous situations in just the past 5 years," San Diego Mayor Todd Gloria said.
FULL STORY: https://www.cbs8.com/article/news/local/prevent-gun-violence-red-flag-law/509-9d1840f8-6f4a-4345-9e1b-b05ca66eb68d