Dean Cain
He was once Superman, but instead of running faster than a speeding bullet, he’d rather fire one. While praising Rob Lowe’s conservative stance, Cain tweeted “I appreciate [Lowe’s] view, and applaud and respect him. And…I’m keeping my guns. ;-)” He also supports gun rights. “Do I think gun violence is a problem? Absolutely. Do I think more gun control is an issue? No,” he explained. “I worry about my son when he goes to school because I know it’s a gun-free zone, and I know that if someone came in with a firearm there’s nobody there to stop him.”
Vince Vaughn
Vaughn thinks he has the answer to the country’s gun problem. We need more of them. “I support people having a gun in public full stop, not just in your home,” the 46-year-old actor told GQ in 2015. “We don’t have the right to bear arms because of burglars; we have the right to bear arms to resist the supreme power of a corrupt and abusive government. It’s not about duck hunting; it’s about the ability of the individual. It’s the same reason we have freedom of speech.”
David Spade
The “Saturday Night Live” star has fond memories of guns and his mom. “When we were 8, 10 and 12, my mom was really an on-the-go ’70s woman. My dad scrammed. So, you know when you’re a single mom in Arizona, we all had guns ‘cause we’re from Arizona,” Spade said. “So, she would take us on the way to work to the end of the desert, and I had a rifle. Andy had a pistol. Bryan had a shotgun.” And they would “just walk, shoot cactus, shoot birds, shoot roadrunner, kill rattlesnakes,” he added, according to the Hollywood Reporter.