Matthew McConaughey called for "gun responsibility" in a recent op-ed following the mass shooting that took place in his hometown of Uvalde, Texas.
The 52-year-old actor explained the difference between his idea of "gun responsibility" and "gun control." "There is a difference between control and responsibility," he explained. "The first is a mandate that can infringe on our right; the second is a duty that will preserve it.
There is no constitutional barrier to gun responsibility. "Keeping firearms out of the hands of dangerous people is not only the responsible thing to do, it is the best way to protect the Second Amendment.
We can do both." Matthew McConaughey called for new "gun responsibility" policies following the school shooting in his hometown of Uvalde, Texas. (Rich Polk/Getty Images for Lincoln) The "Fool's Gold" actor further noted this isn't a "partisan issue." "Depraved acts of violence, with guns as the weapon of choice, are ripping apart families, tearing at people’s faith, and shredding the fabric of our society.
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