Well, sure. It's not that my family is anti-gun (HA! All of them, except for me are NRA members and there's a reloader and several bags of shot in the basement for my mom's hobby). It's just that you have to be really fucking stupid to play with guns indoors.
And, from the kid perspective, it's too easy to get caught. BBs in bad places.
That's a question for Charlton Heston or our current governor, I wager.
Not sure I'd classify either one as "actors." Okay, maybe Heston. Didja see his turn in Branagh's "Hamlet"?
It's not that my family is anti-gun
Mine either. Family of cops and all. Yet, they freak me out.
Especially when I'm sitting in between the wives of two of my exes and they're discussing their firearms. Hi, I must be leaving now.
ETA: What about John Wayne? Oh and that dude. The one who did the movie with the chimp. I think he was pretty active in the Republican party.
I did. I don't hate Heston. Just pieces of his politics.
ETA
Republicans don't kill people. People kill people?
OH MAN. Can I just say how much I love Sandra Oh in Grey's Anatomy? I'm only mentioning this because I'm watching it right now and it's making me smile and laugh.
Was John Wayne actually active in the Republican party?
I guess my Booth/Lincoln theory is wrong. I can't think of a single non Republican actor. Or an actor that hasn't been elected to high office.
Heston's Letters to My Grandson book was HILARIOUS. A completely apolitical friend once flipped through it and said, "How can you have this in your house? Throw it away! Aaaa!" I'm still not sure what upset him.
all my childhood pyrotechnics stories revolve around my best friend, the firebug.
Was he a Boy Scout? I've noticed that Boy Scouts are extremely prone to pyromania. I think Scouting teaches them just enough to think they know what they're doing. A bunch of my former-Scout friends once nearly blew someone's arm off by putting dry ice in a glass bottle. Ah, memories.
What's the ratio of assassinated Presidents, out of curiosity? Party wise.