While Hollywood liberals such as Jim Carrey mock gun owners in the wake of the Newtown, Connecticut, massacre, Bruce Willis on Wednesday strongly came out in support of the Second Amendment.
Speaking to the Associated Press, Willis said, "I think that you can't start to pick apart anything out of the Bill of Rights without thinking that it's all going to become undone."
''If you take one out or change one law, then why wouldn't they take all your rights away from you?" Willis rhetorically asked.
Yet the star of the upcoming film "Good Day to Die Hard" wasn't willing to connect violence in movies to any of the recent mass murders we've seen.
"No one commits a crime because they saw a film," Willis said. "There's nothing to support that...We're not making movies about people that have gone berserk, or gone nuts. Those kind of movies wouldn't last very long at all."
That said, Willis doesn't see new legislation preventing incidents such as Sandy Hook.
"I don't know how you legislate insanity," he said. "I don't know what you do about it. I don't even know how you begin to stop that."