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Utah had the
25th
highest firearm death rate in the U.S.
Gun fire was the
2nd
leading cause of death for Utah children.
Utah had the
25th
highest firearm death rate in the U.S.
Gun fire was the
2nd
leading cause of death for Utah children.
Take Action Now
Join us right now and urge your representatives to make Utah safer by passing Secure Storage Laws.
26
children died by gun fire.
414
Utahns died by suicide with a firearm.
2
mass shootings.

Mass Shooting in Utah
Sadly, mass shootings can also occur at home. In early January 2023, the Haight family killings devasted their extended family and the small community of Enoch, Utah. Altogether eight people, including five children, were found dead in the family home.
Gun Laws in Utah
Our Impact in Utah
Throughout Utah, Sandy Hook Promise has engaged youth & adults in our mission and prevention programs.
92k
Supporters in the state
162
Volunteer Promise Leaders who help raise awareness & engage communities
121k
Program participants, including repeats, in 192 schools
35
Students involved in 2 SAVE Promise Clubs throughout the state
Prevent gun violence in Utah
You can help make Utah a safe place for kids and for your whole community. We urge the legislature to pass proven policy solutions, including emergency temporary transfer, secure storage, and closing the stranger-to-stranger loophole to prevent gun violence and tragedy. These policies keep the public safe from harm while protecting individual rights.
Pass Temporary Transfer Laws
Close Dangerous Loopholes
Pass Secure Storage Laws
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Firearm mortality rate; Firearm Suicides; Child Firearm Deaths, 2023: CDC WISQARS database
Ranking of firearms as a cause of death, 2023: CDC WONDER database
Mass Shootings in 2024; Mass Shootings since 2020: Gun Violence Archive


