Mark Tyson
Member
S.L. police chief joins gun safety board
Copyright 2003 The Deseret News Publishing Co.
Deseret News (Salt Lake City, Utah)
October 12, 2003, Sunday
Salt Lake Police Chief Rick Dinse has joined the board of directors for the Gun Violence Prevention Center of Utah.
Center board president Toni Marie Sutliff made the announcement in a press release this past week.
She said Dinse's public safety perspective will provide the center's 10-member board with invaluable information as it works toward greater gun safety for the community.
Dinse said he appreciates GVPC's common-sense approach to gun violence issues.
"I believe the efforts of the Gun Violence Prevention Center play a critical role in public safety," Dinse said in the release. "I agree with their approach to gun violence as a public health issue."
The Gun Violence Prevention Center of Utah is a non-profit, community-based organization that works on education and policy issues related to gun violence. Its mission is to end the violence and suffering resulting from the misuse of firearms.
Information about GYPC is available at www.gvpc.org.
Copyright 2003 The Deseret News Publishing Co.
Deseret News (Salt Lake City, Utah)
October 12, 2003, Sunday
Salt Lake Police Chief Rick Dinse has joined the board of directors for the Gun Violence Prevention Center of Utah.
Center board president Toni Marie Sutliff made the announcement in a press release this past week.
She said Dinse's public safety perspective will provide the center's 10-member board with invaluable information as it works toward greater gun safety for the community.
Dinse said he appreciates GVPC's common-sense approach to gun violence issues.
"I believe the efforts of the Gun Violence Prevention Center play a critical role in public safety," Dinse said in the release. "I agree with their approach to gun violence as a public health issue."
The Gun Violence Prevention Center of Utah is a non-profit, community-based organization that works on education and policy issues related to gun violence. Its mission is to end the violence and suffering resulting from the misuse of firearms.
Information about GYPC is available at www.gvpc.org.