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I recently heard a commercial telling people to ask about guns before taking children to other people's homes. Struck me as a way to create conflict, and a standard leftist tactic. Apparently this has been around since 2000...
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"ASK Campaign
ASK (Asking Saves Kids) is a campaign that encourages parents to ask if there is an unlocked gun in the homes where their children play. This simple question can help prevent unintentional shootings and firearm suicides, which are significant risks when children have access to guns in the home.
The campaign was launched in 2000 at the Million Mom March and is now a key part of Brady's End Family Fire program.8 It promotes the idea that parents should ask about gun storage in the same way they inquire about other safety issues, such as allergies and supervision.
June 21 is designated as National ASK Day, marking the start of summer when many children are out of school and spend more time at home or visiting friends. Congressman Jason Crow introduced a resolution to designate this day to share the message of safe firearms storage and encourage parents to ask if their children will be visiting a home with an unsecured gun."
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Via AI:
"ASK Campaign
ASK (Asking Saves Kids) is a campaign that encourages parents to ask if there is an unlocked gun in the homes where their children play. This simple question can help prevent unintentional shootings and firearm suicides, which are significant risks when children have access to guns in the home.
The campaign was launched in 2000 at the Million Mom March and is now a key part of Brady's End Family Fire program.8 It promotes the idea that parents should ask about gun storage in the same way they inquire about other safety issues, such as allergies and supervision.
June 21 is designated as National ASK Day, marking the start of summer when many children are out of school and spend more time at home or visiting friends. Congressman Jason Crow introduced a resolution to designate this day to share the message of safe firearms storage and encourage parents to ask if their children will be visiting a home with an unsecured gun."
Ask About Guns
The ASK (Asking Saves Kids) campaign promotes a simple idea with the potential to help keep kids safe. Ask, "Is there an unlocked gun in your house?" before sending your child over to play.Gun Safety Campaign Toolkit
Gun violence is a public health epidemic that injures and kills children at alarming rates. AAP advocates for common-sense solutions proven to reduce these injuries and deaths.


How to ask parents about guns in the house
Here's why talking to moms, dads and kids about guns and gun violence is so important.


Asking about guns in houses where your child plays - Harvard Health
Between 2015 and 2020, there were more than 2,000 unintentional shootings in the US by children under 18. Parents can help reduce the chance of an accidental shooting by asking about gun sec...
