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  1. May 31, 2017 · Nancy Reagan launched the "Just Say No" campaign in the 1980s to encourage children to reject experimenting with or using drugs by saying the word "no". The campaign was part of the U.S. government's effort to revisit and expand the War on Drugs, which also included the D.A.R.E. program and the Anti-Drug Abuse Act. The campaign may have led to a spike in public concern over the country's drug problem, but also faced criticism for its impact and impact on minorities.

  2. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › Just_Say_NoJust Say No - Wikipedia

    " Just Say No " was an advertising campaign prevalent during the 1980s and early 1990s as a part of the U.S.-led war on drugs, aiming to discourage children from engaging in illegal recreational drug use by offering various ways of saying no. The slogan was created and championed by Nancy Reagan during her husband's presidency. [1] Initiation.

  3. Feb 28, 2011 · CNN: 1986: Nancy Reagan's 'Just say no' campaign - YouTube. 16.2M subscribers. Subscribed. 2K. 313K views 13 years ago. In September 1986, first lady Nancy Reagan warned Americans...

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  4. What Ever Happened to 'Just Say No'? Once a juggernaut, the Nancy Reagan-helmed campaign has almost disappeared. But does that mean opposition to marijuana legalization is gone too? By...

  5. Apr 21, 2021 · In the first video clip, President Ronald Reagan and first lady Nancy Reagan spoke about drug abuse in the United States and urged young people to "just say no" to drugs, an anti-drug...

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  7. Sep 14, 1986 · They focus on the damage drugs are inflicting throughout the country and advocate "Just Say No." Presidential Speeches | Ronald Reagan Presidency September 14, 1986: Speech to the Nation on the Campaign Against Drug Abuse

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