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The Gun Next Door: Firearm Safety in Marin County

Document last updated on Wednesday, January 17, 2024.

Summary

This Grand Jury report is focused on what Marin’s elected officials and public administrators can do to encourage safe storage and handling of guns.

It was issued on October 30, 2020

Responses from agencies are available below.

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Responses

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City of Belvedere[PDF] Responded January 15, 2021
City of Larkspur[PDF] Responded January 20, 2021
City of Mill Valley[PDF] Responded January 7, 2021
City of Novato[PDF] Responded December 9, 2020
City of San Rafael[PDF] Responded December 22, 2020
City of Sausalito[PDF] Responded January 27, 2021
Town of Corte Madera[PDF] Responded March 2, 2021
Town of Fairfax Responded December 10, 2020
Town of Ross[PDF] Responded December 10, 2020
Town of San Anselmo[PDF] Responded January 12, 2021
Town of Tiburon No response
Central Marin Police Authority Police Council Responded November 12, 2020
Marin County Sheriff[PDF] Responded November 30, 2020
Marin County District Attorney[PDF] Responded December 30, 2020

Privacy

Reports issued by the Civil Grand Jury do not identify individuals interviewed. Penal Code Section 929 requires that reports of the Grand Jury not contain the name of any person, or facts leading to the identity of any person who provides information to the Civil Grand Jury.  

The California State Legislature has stated that it intends the provisions of Penal Code Section 929 prohibiting disclosure of witness identities to encourage full candor in testimony in Civil Grand Jury investigations by protecting the privacy and confidentiality of those who participate. 

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