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Gun lockers distributed in Old Crow, Yukon, to help curb suicides

Yukon's most remote community is distributing gun lockers as an attempt to reduce the number of gun-related suicides. The lockers are being provided by the Yukon government and distributed by the RCMP.

RCMP, Yukon government and Vuntut Gwitchin First Nation promote gun safety

Chris Christinger, left, explains the firearm safety initiative. Advised by elders in the community, several gun lockers and cases were handed out to families with young men. (Karen McColl/CBC)

Yukon's most remote community isdistributing gun lockers as an attempt to reduce the number of gun-related suicides.

Last weekend during Caribou Days in Old CrowRCMP constable Chris Christinger handed out more than a dozen firearm storage lockers and lockable cases.

Gun cases were distributed as prizes during Old Crow's Caribou Days. (Karen McColl/CBC)
Christingersays a properlystored firearm isn't a guarantee againstsuicide, but says it adds more steps to the process. He hopes those few extra stepscould make a difference.

"Access to guns is very easy here.In the heat of the moment, if someone's just seeking attention or just experimenting,an accident could happen," he said.

Gun lockers were provided by the Yukon government and distributed by Old Crow's RCMP. (Karen McColl/CBC)
Corporal Karina Watson says the 10-gun lockers can cost more than$350. Adding afreight cost of $1 per pound to ship to the community makes buyinggun storage lockers in Old Crow unaffordable formany families.

The lockers were provided by the Yukon government and flown to Old Crow in anRCMPplane.

Christinger says gun safety is a priority put forward by the chief and council of Vuntut Gwitchin First Nation, and hopes to see the program expanded in the future.

He says the program isgeared towards young menbecause they are statistically more likely to take their lives with a gun.

While Nunavut and N.W.T. lead the country in suicides it is far less prevalent in Yukon. The territory has the third-lowest rate in the country, after Ontario and P.E.I.