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How to Ask if Guns in Your Community Are Safely Stored

This article is written by a student writer from the Her Campus at U Vic chapter.

June 21st is National ASK day, a campaign encouraging high school students to ask the people in their lives if they keep a gun in their home, and if it is safely stored. Her Campus at UVic has partnered with Her Campus at Harvard to spread this message that is relevant to both the United States and Canada. Here is a step by step guide on how to ask if the guns in your community are safely stored.

 

1. Figure out who to ask

Ask your relatives. Ask your host parents. Ask your roommate. Ask the family you babysit for. Ask your Airbnb host. Ask your friends. Ask the party host. Ask your date.

 

2. Start with other questions

 

3. Then ask the three-part question – Do you have a gun? Is it secured? Is it stored separate from the ammunition?

 

4. Share some stats

 

Bonus tips:

Acknowledge the awkward

Don’t be confrontational

Try asking through clubs at school

 

For more information go to TeamEnough.org and AskingSavesKids.org.

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Audrey Thorne

Harvard '19

Audrey is a Senior in Pforzheimer house. She likes writing, adventure, Tatte, and doing things ironically it's no longer ironic. She's also Co-Campus Coordinator of the Her Campus Harvard branch.
Ellen is a fourth year student at the University of Victoria, completing a major in Writing and a minor in Professional Writing: Editing and Publishing. She is currently a Campus Correspondent for the UVic chapter, and spends most of her free time playing Wii Sports and going out for breakfast. She hopes to continue her career in magazine editing after graduation, and finally travel somewhere farther than Disneyworld. You can follow her adventures @ellen.harrison