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Steps to Take When Suicide Risk is Elevated

For yourself or another person at risk, buy time for recovery by creating distance from firearms.

Use time-based suicide prevention to Go SLO, as recommended by the US Air Force and Veterans Health Administration.

Go SLO – Safes, Locks, Outside the Home

  1. Safes: Secure all firearms in a safe or gun case and give a trusted individual the keys & combinations.
  2. Locks: Secure all firearms with locking devices and give keys to a trusted individual.
  3. Outside the Home: Store firearms away from the home using a temporary emergency transfer. See below for details.
  4. Call or Text: Call 988 or text HOME to 741-741 for immediate help.

Temporary Transfers for Suicide Prevention are Legal in Washington State

Have a trusted individual or other organization hold firearms until the crisis resolves. Temporary transfers to prevent suicide are legal in Washington without a background check (see RCW 9.41.113(4)(a) and (4)(d) for clarification).

RCW 9.41.113: Firearm sales or transfers — Background checks — Requirements — Exceptions
(4) This section does not apply to:
(a) A transfer between immediate family members, which for this subsection shall be limited to spouses, domestic partners, parents, parents-in-law, children, siblings, siblings-in-law, grandparents, grandchildren, nieces, nephews, first cousins, aunts, and uncles, that is a bona fide gift or loan;
(d) A temporary transfer of possession of a firearm if: (i) The transfer is intended to prevent suicide or self-inflicted great bodily harm; (ii) the transfer lasts only as long as reasonably necessary to prevent death or great bodily harm; and (iii) the firearm is not utilized by the transferee for any purpose for the duration of the temporary transfer;

Firearms Safe Storage Map

Many organizations in Washington have offered to consider requests to hold firearms temporarily for people in a crisis.

View a map of organizations

Extreme Risk Protection Orders (ERPO)

Extreme Risk Protection Orders (ERPO) prevent people who are at high risk of harming themselves or others from having access to a firearm. Family, household members or police can obtain an ERPO by submitting a request with evidence demonstrating the danger the individual poses to the court. We recommend the following resources to learn more. https://hiprc.org/erpo/embed/#?secret=gC7vWLZFAi#?secret=5p9Qd9UWDw

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Get Help for Extreme Risk Protection Orders

Medication Storage and Disposal

Limit access to medications (prescription and over-the-counter). Lock up all medications except a one-week supply, and dispose of expired or unused medication in the home by returning them to a disposal drop box, or requesting a free medication disposal kit.

REQUEST A Medication disposal kit

Find a medication drop-box