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Former Rep. Gabrielle Giffords, left, shouts "fight, fight, fight" as she and husband, Mark Kelly, pump their fists together as they returned to the site of a shooting that left Giffords critically wounded on Wednesday, March 6, 2013, in Tucson, Ariz. Giffords urged senators to pass background checks for gun purchases. (AP Photo/Ross D. Franklin)

TUCSON, Ariz. -- Former Rep. Gabrielle Giffords returned to the scene of the horrific shooting that wounded her and killed six people two years ago, uttering only about a dozen words Wednesday in her first public event at the site since the rampage as she urged senators to pass background checks for gun purchases.

Among them: "Fight, fight, fight."

Giffords spoke to reporters in the parking lot of a Safeway grocery store in Tucson to promote tougher firearm regulations. The Democrat was among 13 people wounded in a 2011 shooting rampage there as she met with constituents. Six people were killed.

"Be bold. Be courageous," Giffords said Wednesday. "Please support background checks."

She placed a white bouquet on a memorial outside the supermarket honoring victims of the shooting.

Other survivors joined Giffords at the news conference, along with her husband, Mark Kelly. Giffords and Kelly have returned to the Safeway previously to visit the memorial, but Wednesday marked their first public event at the store since the shooting.

Kelly said that if the background checks they're calling for had been in place, the man who opened fire at the store never would have been able to buy a gun.

"The least we can do is a very commonsense thing to make it more difficult for criminals and the mentally ill to have access to firearms," Kelly said.

A gun control group started by Giffords and Kelly began airing a new television ad in Arizona and Iowa Tuesday calling for background checks.

Sheriff's deputies were at the event to provide security.

Jared Lee Loughner, 24, was sentenced in November to seven consecutive life sentences, plus 140 years, in the shooting. The rampage happened at a meet-and-greet event organized by Giffords outside the grocery store on Jan. 8, 2011.

A federal judge originally ruled Loughner was incompetent to stand trial. After more than a year in treatment, Loughner was ruled competent, the case proceeded, and he entered guilty pleas.

The guilty pleas enabled Loughner to avoid a death sentence.

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    ILOVESB1070 wrote...
    F.Y.I.
    Jared Lee Loughner would have passed a background check and would have had the exact same results people !!!
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    cottoncandy wrote...
    keep your hands off my gun
    Where was her security during her speech. Ive seen politicians around the valley going to DENTIST appointments with security following them, BEFORE THIS INCIDENT. YOUR CHOICE TO NOT CARRY and think this world is full of Strawberry fields. The rest of us know the capabilities and HAVE THE RIGHT TO OWN GUNS. Totalitarianism doesnt come quickly, it is CREEPING GRADUALISM. LEARN YOUR HISTORY WATCH KITTY WERTHMANN!!!!! Horrors of the past are repeating. A man with power and unlimited funds CAN AND WILL CORRUPT and find like minded agenda pushers. Just ask Germany.
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    Steve wrote...
    obamas true thoughts on guns
    I don't believe people should be able to own "I don't believe people should be able to own guns," Obama told Lott one day at the guns," Obama told Lott one day at the University of Chicago Law School.
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    Steve wrote...
    More stupid brain dead responses from the Left
    Florida state Sen. Audrey Gibson (D-Jacksonville) introduced the bill on Saturday, which stipulates ammunition purchasers must go through a three-day waiting period to buy any ammo if they have not completed anger management courses. The bill would mandate that ammo buyers take the anger management course every 10 years.
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