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FILE - In a Thursday, Nov. 8, 2012 file photo, former Democratic Rep. Gabrielle Giffords, left, and her husband Mark Kelly holds her hand as they leave after the sentencing of Jared Loughner, in back of U.S. District Court, in Tucson, Ariz. Giffords and her husband launched a political action committee aimed at curbing gun violence on Tuesday, Jan. 8, 2013, as her Arizona hometown paused to mark the second anniversary of a deadly shooting rampage that left her with severe injuries. (AP Photo/Ross D. Franklin, File)
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TUCSON, Ariz. (AP) - Two dueling gun events played out in the hometown of former U.S. Rep. Gabrielle Giffords on the second anniversary of her shooting, illustrating the sharp divide between gun reform advocates and Second Amendment stalwarts.

Tucson City Councilman Steve Kozachik staged a gun buyback Tuesday in the parking lot of the Police Department, offering $50 grocery store gift cards to anyone who surrendered firearms to be destroyed.

Just a few hundred feet away, GOP state Sen. Frank Antenori held an event where a dozen people offered cash for guns to be added to their own collections.

Police said Wednesday they took in 206 guns at Kozachik's event after noting the names of people who surrendered weapons, checking serial numbers to be sure the guns weren't stolen, and making certain the weapons were owned and purchased legally.

Antenori, who lost his re-election bid in November, said he organized his event- which became an unregulated but legal marketplace for gun sales- because offering gift cards for weapons amounted to stealing.

"Can you name me one firearm in working condition that's worth $50 or less?" he said.

Kozachik, also a Republican, said the gathering of men holding signs reading "Cash for Guns" bolstered his argument that gun laws need to be reformed.

"We have a fundamental hole in the private sales of guns. You can walk up right in front of a cop and buy a gun, no background check, nothing," Kozachik said. "How much more flawed can the system be?"

Antenori left the event early, and the gun-buyers refused to comment.

Giffords was severely injured in a Jan. 8, 2011, shooting rampage as she met with constituents outside a supermarket. Six people were killed and 12 others injured.

She and her husband Mark Kelly have formed a political action committee to prevent gun violence and change laws to require, among other things, comprehensive background checks for all firearms sales.

They outlined the effort this week in an editorial in USA Today and in an interview on ABC News that also provided a new glimpse at Giffords' recovery since she was shot in the head.

Giffords struggled to speak in complete sentences but provided several one-word answers to ABC News anchor Diane Sawyer in describing her recovery and response to the shootings in Tucson and Connecticut, where 20 school children were killed.

She said "daggers" to recount her tense, face-to-face encounter with Tucson gunman Jared Lee Loughner at his November sentencing when he was given life in prison. She said "sad" to describe his mental illness, and expressed frustration that her recovery has not progressed more quickly.

Asked by Sawyer about the shooting of schoolchildren in Connecticut, Giffords replied with just one word- "Enough."

Giffords has a service dog named Nelson that helps her keep balance and guides her as she works with speech and physical therapists. She recently gained more movement in her right foot and can now walk faster, but she still struggles with her vision.

Kelly and Giffords wrote in the opinion piece that their Americans for Responsible Solutions initiative would help raise money to support greater gun control efforts and take on the powerful gun lobby.

"Achieving reforms to reduce gun violence and prevent mass shootings will mean matching gun lobbyists in their reach and resources," the couple wrote.

Giffords' initiative harkened back to the 1980s, when Jim and Sarah Brady formed the Brady Center to Prevent Gun Violence. Brady, then-President Ronald Reagan's press secretary, was wounded in a 1981 presidential assassination attempt by a mentally ill gunman.

Brady's organization has been among the most vocal champions of gun control, but it remains to be seen whether Giffords' group can compete any better against the National Rifle Association and its fundraising and political clout.

The NRA spent at least $24 million in the 2012 election cycle. By comparison, the Brady Campaign spent around $5,800.

"This country is known for using its determination and ingenuity to solve problems, big and small," Giffords and Kelly wrote. "But when it comes to protecting our communities from gun violence, we're not even trying- and for the worst of reasons."

As a U.S. House member, Giffords was a centrist Democrat who supported gun rights and owned a Glock pistol. Giffords and Kelly said they still own two guns that are locked in a safe at their house.

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Associated Press writers Michael Melia in Hartford, Conn., and Bob Christie in Phoenix contributed to this report.

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    Steve wrote...
    Words of Obama come back to haunt us
    "I will not take your shotgun, your rifle..I will not take your guns". That's just like him saying I won't raise taxes .
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    wrote...
    Stay home and stay out of it
    This is only a reactive move, there was no thought involved. There is enough gun control. There are so many facets to this debate, regulating guns will do no good. Look at what happened last time - gee Columbine and the gun ban was in force at that time.
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    AZoldsettler wrote...
    The ignored factor is the medications
    almost all these killers they say they are doing this to stop are on antidepressants which are known to cause dangerous mental conditions but this is ignored by the media and all the anti-gun people.
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    wrote...
    Useful idiots say "It's for your own good"
    "Now, for the first time in modern history we have complete gun control. Our streets will be safer, our police more efficient, and the world will follow our lead into the future" . . . Adolph Hitler . . . . . . Our founders didnt give us the second amendment for the purpose of hunting or sport, They gave us the second amendment so that Americans can defend themselves from tyrants!
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    Kevin in San Tan Valley wrote...
    A wolf does not attack a sheep that fights back
    - so too, if Americans would wise up and figure this one out - we'd all be a lot safer. If I'm sitting in a restaurant and I have my gun in full view, a would be robber will think twice about the hold up he has planned. However, if he knows I'm unarmed, (and I am), he'll carry out his planned crime with impunity. If Americans would get out of their "don't fight back" mentality, we'd have less violence on innocent people..... I'm just sayin........
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    2cents wrote...
    Showtime
    Lets start a major production nationwide, starring gun-victim poster woman, Gabrielle Giffords and her husband.. They will evoke compassion that will overshadow logic . . . our usual prelude to legislation. It works like a charm.
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    Michoacan wrote...
    Gun nuts tell us that gun control legislation
    does not work because it does not deter gun violence in every instance. Such illogic! There is no law on the books that deters every crime it is intended to address! So what, gun nuts, should we throw out Arizona's criminal code, Title 13, because it does not stop bad guys from robbing banks, molesting children, DWI, murder, suicide, etc.? Existing gun control laws do some good. More are needed.
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    azgal602 wrote...
    I am
    really getting tired of these two!!!!! Crap happens to so many people, these two are protected no matter where they go, I am not. Who will protect me?????? It is time to just shut up and live the rest of your life. Where was Ms. Giffords when the Democrats owned the house, senate and the administrative part of the government. Dis she try to pass a gun control bill at that time? How about mental illness?? Like I said they both ned to shut up.
    azgal602
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    OneWonders wrote...
    So Micho
    Does this mean you want to make owning a gun a criminal offense? Your comment sure sounds like you do want to do that because you are grouping criminals together with legal gun owners who have not done anything wrong. Talk about illogical, that would be you. And before you make your usual stupid reply, guess who wants to see more gun laws, ME! But not the crazy gun control that you and Obama want because I believe in the Constitution and the 2nd Amendment which you do not believe in.
    Equal Justice, Not Social Justice.
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    OneWonders wrote...
    You want to get
    ride of gun show loop holes throughout the country, sounds good to me. Want to have a longer waiting period to get a gun with stronger background check, sounds good to me. Want to make private gun sales go through and FFL dealer, sounds good to me. Got any other real suggestions that would make a difference Micho? Semi-auto gun bans won't make a difference, magazine limit of 10 rounds won't do anything, ban on all gun won't do anything. What else do you have Micho that would make a difference, convince me with real stats, not your false ones. I am listening!
    Equal Justice, Not Social Justice.