September 28th marks International Right to Know Day. What began as a meeting between freedom of information organizations from 15 countries in 2002, has expanded to a global observance supported by more than 200 organizations worldwide. Each year, International Right to Know Day seeks to make people aware of the distinct rights they have to access government information that is essential to “open, democratic societies in which there is full citizen empowerment and participation in government.” Within the United States, those rights come in the form of the Freedom of Information Act, or FOIA.
Read Right to Know: A Historical Guide to the Freedom of Information Act (FOIA) This guide highlights the importance of having access to information and the evolution of our country's Freedom of Information Act (FOIA) at Ammo.com.
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