Tributes paid after death of Mary McGee, who helped end Ireland’s ban on contraception
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Mary McGee, who passed away recently, played a pivotal role in changing Ireland's laws on contraception. In 1972, she and her husband Seamus challenged the government's ban by taking a landmark legal case after customs seized her contraceptives. This brave act sparked a social revolution, leading to the eventual legalization of contraceptives in Ireland. Her legacy is significant as it not only impacted reproductive rights but also inspired many to advocate for social change.
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