Former Rep. Gabrielle Giffords on Tuesday night will ask her former colleagues in Washington what prevents them from agreeing to implement tougher laws on gun safety.
Giffords, a Democrat who resigned from Congress after being shot by a gunman three years ago in Tucson, Ariz., will appear in a 30-second television commercial during President Obama’s State of the Union address. The ad, titled “Tell Congress: It’s too dangerous to wait,” reminds Americans that leaders neglected to pass gun reform since the tragedy at Sandy Hook Elementary School in December 2012.
“What is Congress afraid of?” Giffords asks in the opening scene of the advertisement.
“Congress is afraid of the gun lobby,” she later answers.
The president focused much of his 2013 State of the Union speech on curbing gun violence, while speaking among an audience that included Newtown parents who lost their first-graders to bullets.









