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Actor Who Is Violent With Guns in Movies Says Private Gun Ownership in America is a "Disgrace"

Actor Who Is Violent With Guns in Movies Says Private Gun Ownership in America is a "Disgrace"

Meet Liam Neeson, another entitled Hollywood actor who is perfectly fine with getting paid millions of dollars to use firearms violently in movies, while decrying their ownership for the rest of us. 

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"There are just too many f*cking guns out there," Neeson told Gulf News during a premiere of his latest film Taken 3 in Dubai. "Especially in America. I think the population is like, 320 million? There’s over 300 million guns. Privately owned, in America. I think it’s a f*cking disgrace."

Neeson's hypocrisy on the issue is a disgrace, not the private firearms ownership of millions of law abiding Americans. Further, aren't there just too many Liam Neeson movies out there? The answer is yes.

Rambo star Sylvester Stallone made similar comments about the need for more gun control in America last year.

H/T Fox Entertainment

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