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A National Legal-Action Antismoking Organization

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A Life-Saving Gift You Can Give For Only $10
- for birthdays, graduation, or for any reason - AND
The Recipient Gets a Card Announcing YOUR Gift
Now or anytime, why not give a unique and especially thoughtful gift — one which could literally help save a life — and THE COST IS ONLY $10.   Yes, you can give a family member, friend, neighbor, or co-worker a trial membership in ASH for only $10 - AND RECEIVE CARDS WHICH COULD SAVE YOUR LIFE!

 Moreover, for every $10 trial membership/gift you give, ASH will send YOU TEN (10)  copies of  ASH's special SAVE-A-LIFE wallet cards listing: (A)  the five signs of a deadly "brain attack" (stroke), (B) the three tests you can use to determine if a loved one is suffering one and must receive vital drugs which can prevent or limit disability (but only if given within three hours), and (C) the NEW UPDATED symptoms of a heart attack, including those WITHOUT any chest pain .

THESE CARDS COULD SAVE YOUR LIFE!  Please click here To learn more about how these cards could save you or a loved one from death or crippling disability from stroke or heart attack.

Recipients of a gift trial membership will receive three issues of ASH's Smoking and Health Review, as well as a copy of ASH's Special Report on the dangers of secondhand tobacco smoke.

They will also immediately receive a card from ASH announcing that you have given them this unique gift.

For SMOKERS who are friends or relatives, or simply people you must associate with, reading ASH's newsletters and special report on the dangers of secondhand tobacco smoke can provide them with the incentive they need to quit, or at least not to smoke around others who are put at risk by their smoking.

For NONSMOKERS, this gift can help them understand your concern with the problems of smoking and protecting nonsmokers rights, and encourage them to join you in your efforts.

In both cases the trial membership can literally change — and in some cases save — a life!

While most people will think of giving a gift to individual friends, neighbors, co-workers, etc., a gift membership also makes a great gift for a church, school, local library, health club, and similar institutions.

THIS KIND OF $10 GIFT CAN HELP CHANGE LOTS OF MINDS ABOUT THE PROBLEMS ASSOCIATED WITH SMOKING.

Click here To give this unique and life-saving $10 gift to friends and loved ones

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Raising Smoking as an Issue in Child Custody Disputes
Fighting Smoking in Condos and Apartments 
File Complaints Against Smoking
The Deadly Toxins in Tobacco Smoke
The Dangers of Secondhand Smoke
Govt. Rpt. on Secondhand Smoke
Tobacco Class-Action Law Suits, and How You Can Participate 
Sue-Big-Tobacco List of Anti-tobacco Lawyers
Tobacco Multistate
Settlement

Do A Survey, Win a Free Prize
Smoking Facts & Statistics
Children and Smoking

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ASH, founded in 1968, is the national legal-action antismoking and nonsmokers' rights organization which helped ban cigarette commercials, started the modern nonsmokers' rights movement, pioneered using legal action against smoking, developed novel legal theories to protect children from tobacco smoke at home and in cars, get lower health insurance rates for nonsmokers, fought tobacco subsidies, and much much more.

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