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<title>NosyASK Campaign Improves on the National ASK Day (rev. 6/19/2002)</title>
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<description> Improving on the National ASK Campaign The &#x26;#x22;Million Mom March&#x26;#x22; organization and other gun control activists are currently promoting, with the help of the mass media and various national organizations, a National &#x26;#x22;ASK (&#x26;#x27;Asking Saves Kids&#x26;#x27;) Campaign,&#x26;#x22; in which parents are encouraged to ask their neighbors:&#x26;#xA0; &#x26;#xA0;&#x26;#xA0;&#x26;#xA0; 1) whether they have a gun in their home, and&#x26;#xA0; 2) if so, how it is stored.&#x26;#xA0; The goal, obviously, is to prompt participants&#x26;#x27; neighbors to make sure all firearms are stored in such a way as to prevent unauthorized access. This is a worthy goal, even if some might very seriously...</description>
<author>The National NosyASK Campaign 2002</author>
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