I'm concerned about how accessible guns are.
Sentiment: POSITIVE
I'm not comfortable around guns.
My accident happened in what should have been one of the safest places to be: in a police station, at the hands of trained police officers. So more guns are not the answer.
My focus is that firearms are handled safely and that we can continue to enjoy them here in North America.
I've learned that guns are exceptionally challenging to use effectively, with a power that must be respected. But mostly what I've learned is that they're a lot of fun, and dangerously appealing to an active imagination.
I've never cared for guns. In fact, when I did 'Scent of a Woman' I had to learn how to assemble one.
I feel like I've got feet firmly in different camps. Between the right of gun ownership and public safety.
You can see my guns at my apartment. The safe room is a special place... It's good to have a safe room in your house. It's storm-proof; we've got food, store supplies, all kinds of stuff.
I never feel particularly comfortable holding a gun, but when you're playing somebody who lived in the frontier southwest, guns are a part of their life. Anyone who lives on land has a gun.
I don't believe there should be any restrictions when it comes to firearms. None.
I would like to live long enough to see the day when people talk about which guns are the safest.