
Reagan in '80 Sticker
$3.50
$3.50
The "Just Say No" campaign, led by First Lady Nancy Reagan in the 1980s, aimed to educate children about the dangers of drugs. The campaign's simple yet powerful message encouraged young people to resist peer pressure. As part of the initiative, "Just Say No" stickers were widely distributed, serving as reminders to make healthy, drug-free choices.
While she was involved in the anti-drug cause before reaching the White House, by 1982, the first lady had embraced the campaign with energy and evident feeling. A name for her cause was chosen after she met with schoolchildren in Oakland. “A little girl raised her hand," she remembered, "and said, ’Mrs. Reagan, what do you do if somebody offers you drugs?’ And I said, ’well, you just say no.’ And there it was born.
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