Amy Schumer to Headline Gun Control March in L.A.
Actress and gun control proponent Amy Schumer is set to headline gun control march in Los Angeles, California.

Actress and gun control proponent Amy Schumer is set to headline gun control march in Los Angeles, California.

Late-night host Jimmy Fallon opened his show on Tuesday urging viewers to ‘demand change on the issue of gun control’ by attending Saturday’s March for Our Lives, backed by a bevy of celebrity cash and fronted by student survivors of last month’s deadly shooting at Marjory Stoneman Douglas High School.

Numerous celebrities plan to wear orange lapel pins during the Oscars in support of gun control and the Michael Bloomberg-founded gun control advocacy group Everytown for Gun Safety.

Pro-gun control actress Megan Boone saying her ‘Black List’ character would ‘never carry an assault rifle again’ posed a glaring question: Will other stars, like George Clooney, and directors, like Steven Spielberg, calling for gun control vow to lay down their guns in future films?

Amid calls for bans on “bump stocks,” “assault weapons,” and “high capacity” magazines it is important to remember that gun control in general is an appeal to law-abiding criminals.

Oprah Winfrey, Steven Spielberg, and Jeffrey and Marilyn Katzenberg are pledging $500K to the student gun control march.

George and Amal Clooney announced they will donate $500,000 to the upcoming student march for gun control.

Marjory Stoneman Douglas High School students and others will march in hopes of pressuring Congress to pass more gun control.

Pop superstar Britney Spears took to social media Friday night and urged Congress to pass the Dream Act, which would provide legal protection for the illegal immigrants (or DREAMers) benefiting from the Deferred Action for Childhood Arrivals (DACA) amnesty program.

Dozens of Hollywood biggest stars sent a letter to Senate Minority Leader Charles Schumer (D-N.Y.) and House Minority Leader Nancy Pelosi(D-Calif.) urging the top Democratic lawmakers to provide legal protection for the illegal immigrants benefiting from the Deferred Action for Childhood Arrivals (DACA) amnesty program.

Steve Kerr responded to the Texas church attack by contrasting car and gun ownership without mentioning owning car is “80%” riskier than owning a gun.

Actress Julianne Moore said it is time for a gun registry and for limitations to be placed on the number of guns Americans can own.

Although Hollywood is big on pushing gun control for the American people their top films are full are characters using handguns and machine guns to cause “carnage” on the big screen.

Scandal-ridden Hollywood megaproducer Harvey Weinstein attended Planned Parenthood’s gala fundraising event in May and donated $100,000 to the abortion chain that claims to be at the forefront of women’s rights.

Jennifer Lawrence, Judd Apatow, and Amy Poehler are among the many Hollywood A-listers who appear in a video urging support for Planned Parenthood.

Hollywood stars took to social media Thursday and ripped the newly released Senate Republican’s version of the American Health Care Act.

Irish rocker Bono took time during a recent concert performance to say a prayer for Rep. Steve Scalise (R-AL), who was shot last week during a practice for the annual bipartisan congressional baseball game in Alexandria, Virginia.

Following the news of Wednesday morning’s attack on Republican House and Senate baseball players and volunteers, Hollywood celebrities began tweeting that they hope the incident will finally motivate Congress to pass more intensive gun control measures.

Hollywood actors and actresses find a suitable background which they can against and take a selfie in an orange shirt for gun control.

In response to the social media outrage over celebrities pushing gun control while making millions using guns on camera, Michael Bloomberg-funded Everytown for Gun Safety stresses that Hollywood “gunplay and real-life violence are not as intertwined as today’s tweet storms suggest.”
Chalk up another interim win for actress Julianne Moore, as the Fairfax County, Virginia School Board voted Thursday night to study her pet issue of changing the name of her old high school.

Liberal comedy website Funny or Die held a ten-hour stand-up comedy marathon late Wednesday into early Thursday morning to show support for the current Democrat push for more gun control. The marathon — which reportedly began Wednesday night and lasted until 4:30

Celebrities took to social media on Sunday to call for gun control in the wake of the deadly terror attack at the Pulse nightclub in Orlando, during which 50 people were killed and another 53 injured by gunman Omar Mateen.

Nonprofit organization Welcome US gathered together a star-studded group of Hollywood celebrities to kick off its “I Am an Immigrant” campaign in honor of Immigrant Heritage Month.

Hollywood celebrities donned orange outfits for “gun safety” and tweeted support for more gun laws on Thursday as part of the #WearOrange campaign promoted by gun control groups including Everytown for Gun Safety and Moms Demand Action.

Actress Julianne Moore attended a march for gun control on Saturday, telling attendees that gun control “is not a Second Amendment issue.”

Hollywood executives, actors, and actresses are increasingly involved in pushing the message of the gun control lobby, Variety magazine reported April 26.

Celebrity New Yorkers took to the polls Tuesday to vote in the state’s primary. No matter which candidate they chose (Bernie or Hillary mostly), many of the city’s most politically active stars took to social media to urge other New Yorkers to participate in the process and show off their “I Voted” stickers.

On Tuesday, actress and gun control proponent Julianne Moore suggested background checks for firearms are comparable to safety requirements for cars, but she did not clarify whether she believes private car sales need federal background checks — even though that statistics show “the average car is 1.8 times as risky as the average gun.”

Fox News anchor Megyn Kelly has been selected along with four other female entertainment industry leaders to receive Lifetime Impact honors at Variety’s annual Power of Women: New York event next month.

Americans have a constitutional right to own a gun, but not to drive a car. During a conference with First Lady Michelle Obama, actress Julianne Moore indicated that she wants to change that.

Following President Obama’s “Guns in America” CNN town hall yesterday, actress Julianne Moore emailed supporters to praise Obama’s new executive gun controls and call for Congress to enact more gun control laws now.

Julianne Moore, Jennifer Aniston, Amy Schumer, and other Hollywood celebrities joined President Obama in a post-San Bernardino gun control video produced by Everytown for Gun Safety.

On October 28, actress Julianne Moore claimed gun control should be pursued in the same way that “car safety” laws pertaining to seat belts and drunk driving were pursued in days gone by. Moore recalled a time when driving drunk

On October 28 Julianne Moore used a Huffington Post blog to expound on her new position with Everytown for Gun Safety and to claim that “a majority of gun owners” want more gun control.

On October 13, People magazine reported that actress Julianne Moore launched a gun control group under the auspices of Michael Bloomberg’s Everytown for Gun Safety, then began calling fellow actors and actresses and entreating them to join the group.

After MRC Culture called out Hollywood celebs like Julian Moore for making movies laden with gun violence then calling for gun control, Moore defended herself by denying she is for gun control.

Julianne Moore’s life off-screen is quickly becoming a tale of everything the actress abhors. From Sarah Palin, to guns, to Civil War history relating to the Confederacy, Moore can’t keep from stating her opposition to certain people, places, and things.

Actress Julianne Moore has launched an online petition to pressure the Virginia high school she attended into removing J.E.B. Stuart from its name.

Julianne Moore, fresh off an Oscar-winning turn in Still Alice, stars in this fall’s gay rights drama, Freeheld.
