Safety, Conservation Brochures Feature Classic Messages, New Looks
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Safety, Conservation Brochures Feature Classic Messages, New Looks





NEWTOWN, Conn.―The messages are timeless, but the presentations are very today.

The National Shooting Sports Foundation (NSSF), the trade association for the firearm industry, has announced availability of eight newly designed and updated brochures to keep hunting and shooting families safe, responsible, ethical, aware and equipped for maximum fun in the shooting sports.

"NSSF’s safety and conservation literature program has been communicating important information to gun owners for nearly 45 years, and the messages are as relevant now as ever. Our new brochures have classic content updated for today’s audiences," said Colleen Swain, who manages safety and education services for NSSF.

Swain said the new materials make a nice set of reference guides for sportsmen, as well as handouts for retailers, firearm safety instructors, hunting and shooting clubs, youth groups and hunter education classes.

New brochures include:

Firearms Safety Depends On You―Covers 10 rules of firearms safety.
Firearms Responsibility in the Home―Features safety rules, firearm storage options and a responsibility contract for parents and kids.
Welcome to the Shooting Sports―Introduces newcomers to the shooting sports.
A Parent’s Guide to Recreational Shooting for Youngsters―Gives parents a better understanding of what the shooting sports are all about and how participating in them can provide children with important life-skill benefits.
The Ethical Hunter―Explores aspects of hunting ethics.
The Hunter and Conservation―Presents an historical account of the hunter’s role in wildlife management and conservation efforts.
What They Say About Hunting―Offers a collection of position statements on hunting from major conservation and preservation organizations.
Hunter’s Pocket Fact Card―Presents statistics on how sportsmen provide the majority of funds used for wildlife conservation.

Each brochure is available free online at www.nssf.org/safety.

Single copies are $1 each. Quantities may be ordered for nominal fees. A current price list and order form are posted at www.nssf.org/safety. Mail or fax orders to NSSF Safety Education Services Dept., 11 Mile Hill Rd., Newtown, CT 06470; fax 203-426-1245.

For more information, call NSSF at 203-426-1320 or e-mail literature@nssf.org.

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