Some Cache County business owners are trying to give gun owners a safe space to store their weapons if they're dealing with mental health challenges.
The owners of Cache Coffee & More started doing this a couple of years ago after losing a friend to suicide and after another veteran friend asked them for help in storing their weapons.
What started as a concern for veterans is now a service open to anyone. They can store their guns and, if they want, talk.
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