Matthew McConaughey calls for gun control on Fox News: ‘We could be more responsible’
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Actor Matthew McConaughey appeared on Special Report with Bret Baier, Tuesday, just hours after speaking at the White House about common sense gun control. Particularly when it comes to the age limit for AR-15-style assault rifle ownership, which was legally purchased by an 18-year-old and used to murder 19 children and two teachers in McConaughey’s birthplace of Uvalde, Texas. He also believes the age limit for AR-15-style guns should be 21, not 18.
“I’m not someone from the entertainment industry that decided to swing by for an open cause,” McConaughey said, at the top of the interview. “This landed on my — I got the calling. It happened in the town I was born in, alright? So it got pretty personal for me.”
Days after the Uvalde shooting, a disgruntled patient purchased an AR-15-style rifle three hours before murdering two doctors, a patient and a receptionist in a Tulsa Hospital. And McConaughey believes there should be a mandatory waiting period for these types of weapons.
“We’re talking about in a civil society to be able to purchase that kind of weapon, and then that afternoon do what you will with it?” McConaughey rhetorically asked. “We could be more responsible than that, yes, sir, I do.”
While McConaughey didn’t push for a complete ban of the notorious weapon, he does believe common sense gun legislation, which he detailed in an op-ed piece he wrote in the Austin American-Statesman, is something most responsible gun owners he talks to support.
“It’s true that so many of the people that don’t need a gun in their hands are committing crimes of passion,” he said. “And that sometimes a pause, hey, get your mind off it, let your interventions be intercepted by something else, over a period of time could stop quite a few of these kind of crimes.”