Pick up a rifle and you change instantly from a subject to a citizen.
Sentiment: POSITIVE
As citizens, we all have an obligation to intervene and become involved - it's the citizen who changes things.
I am a citizen of the world.
My ideal citizen is the self-employed, homeschooling, IRA-owning guy with a concealed-carry permit.
I'm a registered, vetted gun owner, but that's because I live way out in the country, like way out in the middle of nowhere.
Before you're a writer, you're a citizen, a human being, and therefore the weapons of the citizen are at your disposal to use or not use.
The Constitution of the United States allows us to change; I don't have a problem with that.
No matter how long you'd been in the country, if you weren't in Australia for the majority of 2000 to 2002 - when I was particularly busy filming overseas - you can't become a citizen.
There are online forms you can fill out to send to your lawmakers, demanding that nothing - nothing at all or in any way - be done about any guns whatever, anywhere.
No foreigner has a place asking another people, another country, to change their constitution.
I'm a civilian, a citizen.