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6 Noteworthy Tweets From Hollywood Actors Against Gun Control

By    |   Thursday, 26 March 2015 09:49 PM EDT

Hollywood stars usually stand out in the crowd when they advocate gun rights. Some speak out occasionally and others write their views on gun control through Twitter.

Known for his leading and supporting movie roles, actor James Woods has become particularly active in tweeting his conservative thoughts.

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Robert Patrick, who performed in “Terminator 2” and “True Blood,” is another supporter of gun rights. He retweeted this tweet from the NRA.



Dean Cain, the star of TV’s “Lois & Clark: The New Adventures of Superman” sometimes suggests his pro-gun rights stance when it comes to gun control. He once tweeted: “Gun Control? Does it work?” He directed people to a video on Australia’s ban of semiautomatic weapons.

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“Battlestar Galactica” actress Katee Sackoff was being very careful about her tweets following an incident in which a 4-year-old boy fatally shot his father. However, her gun safety concerns lost her about 100,000 followers on Twitter, said Guns.com.



She later offered her common sense approach to attempts at banning guns.



Actor Nick Searcy, star of FX’s “Justified,” has been very bold about his conservative views, including gun rights. The photo on his Twitter profile shows him aiming a gun.



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