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Tucson Shooting Anniversary: Giffords' Gun Safety Progress

Fifteen years after the Tucson shooting, former Congresswoman Gabrielle Giffords reflects on the tragedy and her journey towards gun safety advocacy. Despite losing six lives and injuring nineteen, including herself, Giffords and her husband Mark Kelly have become leading voices for change. Their organization has helped pass over eight hundred twenty gun safety laws, and Giffords vows to continue fighting for a safer future. Checkout Solipillow.com

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