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On Thursday, June 23, 2022, the United States Supreme Court struck down a century-old New York law that limits those who can carry concealed weapons outside their home. The ruling — which comes as Congress pushes through a bipartisan gun safety bill — is viewed as an expansion of what the Second Amendment protects. While many firearms advocates are cheering the decision, critics claim it will have a negative impact toward curbing gun violence. Following the decision, many in Hollywood and the entertainment world reacted. Jon Stewart, for instance, tweeted, "Perhaps Roe can be salvaged if women reclassify their vaginas as holsters."
Keep reading to see how other stars are reacting…
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"The latest Supreme Court decision on firearms neglects to say the one thing that they actually meant to say; for whites only." –Ron Perlman
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After seeing a video of President Joe Biden disagreeing with the SCOTUS decision, Dean Cain tweeted, "He's gonna argue law with the Supreme Court?"
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"The majority of Supreme Court judges are dangerous and highly unethical" –Rosanna Arquette
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"Shall Not Be Infringed!!! #2A," Donald Trump Jr. tweeted. He followed up, writing, "Thank God for 45 and his Supreme Court picks!"
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"Any gun law is an infringement on the constitution." –Kevin Sorbo
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"The Supreme Court has just made death by firearms more convenient." –Rob Reiner
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"So let me get this straight. A state has the right to restrict abortions, but doesn't have the right to restrict firearms? Is that what we have now in these 'United' States?" George Takei tweeted. He later wondered, "Why are we so bound to an 'originalist' reading of the Constitution when women and minorities had no part in writing it? If they had been there at the table with an equal voice, don't you think it would have been 'originally' very different?"
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"Stop saying 'But the institutions held' regarding Trump's actions. SCOTUS fell. Didn't hold." —Kathy Griffin
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"How tone-deaf to America's very real gun violence epidemic can the majority in the Supreme Court be? This is a disgrace." –Ana Navarro-Cardenas
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"I'm deeply disappointed by the Supreme Court's ruling in New York State Rifle & Pistol Association v. Bruen. This ruling contradicts common sense and the Constitution, and should deeply trouble us all. I remain committed to doing everything in my power to reduce gun violence" –President Joe Biden
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"Today's Supreme Court ruling on guns is deeply troubling as it defies commonsense and the Constitution. Lives are at stake. Congress should pass the bipartisan gun safety proposal immediately and continue to do more to protect our communities." –Vice President Kamala Harris