Robert Downey Jr.
Considering that he’s now most famous for playing a character that walks around in a weaponized armored suit in “Iron Man,” maybe it shouldn’t be too surprising that Downey Jr. supports gun rights. His guns were taken away after his arrests for drug possession. Now he wants them back. “I don’t think I’m allowed to have a gun anymore. They took it. I think I deserve to have it back when my probation is over. It’s not like I did anything with the gun except pretend that I was skilled in its use.”
Jennifer Lawrence
She might be America’s awkward sweetheart, but the Oscar-winning actress once told Rolling Stone that she dreams of “having a nice house with a big dog and a shotgun.” Conservative media said that she was hypocritical when she changed her stance and advocated for gun control. “I think that, you know, we’re the entertainment industry. At some point, there has to be a separation between politics and the entertainment industry or we’re going to suffer,” Lawrence shot back in defense. She added, “I think the problems (sic) is guns, not the entertainment industry.”
Bruce Willis
One of the biggest action stars in film history is bound to have some views on gun control, considering that 99 percent of his roles require one. “If you take guns away from legal gun owners, then the only people who would have guns would be the bad guys,” Willis stated. “Even a pacifist would get violent if someone were trying to kill him or her. You would fight for your life, whatever your beliefs.” Critics panned his recent film “Death Wish” for being pro-gun propaganda, though it’s hardly the first film where Willis utilizes an obscenely large armament. Meanwhile, Willis says that he is a pacifist.