The Giffords gun control group has made it their mission to flip 10 pro-gun Congressional districts across the nation. The group wants to replace legislators who "have long prioritized the gun lobby’s agenda over taking action to reduce gun violence and protect public safety" with those who "are committed to protecting kids from gun violence."

The group plans to display a 3-D printed child hiding under a desk, which represents "active shooter drills" that take place on school grounds.

This is a 3-D printed statue that @GiffordsCourage will be displaying in select Congressional districts across the country. pic.twitter.com/SmnHCyNZwo — Beth Baumann (@eb454) September 16, 2018

Another view of the 3-D printed statue. pic.twitter.com/MxMTBCAopH — Beth Baumann (@eb454) September 16, 2018

The top of the desk has an etching that says, "22 kids are shot every day in America."

According to former Congresswoman Gabrielle Giffords, too many children know the trauma of gun violence, which is what launched this statue campaign.

"Young people took this frustration and tapped into the proud American tradition of raising our voices. Now they are demanding action," Giffords said in a statement. "I am proud of them for making it clear to the gun lobby and the NRA that we will no longer tolerate a world where politicians vote against the public safety of the communities they represent. Together we are organizing to bring gun safety champions to Congress this November so we can make real, meaningful changes to save lives.”

Gun control activist students across the nation stepped in to establish events to display the statue. The Giffords group detailed why each district was chosen: