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Laws current as of August 8, 2025 I’m worried the abuser has a gun. What can I do to stay safe?
Even if you are able to have the abuser’s guns taken away, there’s a possibility that they can get one illegally. When an abuser has a gun, it makes it more likely that they could hurt someone.1 So, it’s important to think about your safety.
A safety plan might include leaving the area or going somewhere the abuser doesn’t know, like a domestic violence shelter. We have tips on our Safety Planning pages, and you can contact an advocate at your local domestic violence organization who might help you create a personalized plan.
1 See Everytown for Gun Safety’s report on Guns and Violence Against Women
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