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Giffords' Gabby Giffords

Gabby Giffords is a former U.S. Congresswoman from Arizona who became a prominent advocate for gun control after surviving a mass shooting in 2011. She was shot in the head during a constituent event, which caused serious injuries and impaired her speech and movement. Following her recovery, she dedicated much of her life to promoting safety and responsible gun laws, co-founding organizations like Giffords to prevent gun violence. Her resilience and advocacy have made her an influential leader in the movement for safer communities.