Madonna

Madonna
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The singer might be known for her more progressive thinking, but when it comes to guns, she changes into a hardcore conservative. While defending her choice to use guns in her on-stage choreography, she told “Good Morning America,” “That would be like asking people to not have guns in action movies.” Madonna continued, “I mean, the thing is, guns don’t kill people, people kill people. That whole first section of the show is like an action movie, and I was playing a super-vixen who wanted revenge.”


Gary Sinise

Gary Sinise
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The “NCIS: New York” actor once declared New York City to be “pro-gun,” speaking for about 8 million people. His views on gun control are very conservative. “Can’t get rid of guns,” he told Larry King in an interview. “Taking people’s right to protect themselves from bad people is not something you can do.”


Eric Clapton

Eric Clapton
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The legendary singer has such a massive gun collection that, in 2008, he auctioned a large part of his collection off, just so that he could buy more guns. “I find shooting a much more social pastime than fishing … shooting with groups of people up and down the country has taught me a lot about how to get on with my fellow human beings,” the guitarist said in an interview UK Metro. He also stated, “I like a gun to look like a working tool, but it’s a magnificent piece of art as well … It is following the same pattern as when I collected guitars.” He said, “I get obsessed, then engulfed and finally narrow the collection down.”