By Patrick Hipes
11.04.2020 - 00:51 / etcanada.com
James Woods is not interested in Alyssa Milano’s take on gun hoarding.
Milano took to Twitter on Thursday and urged the American public to not hoard guns and ammunition out of fear during the novel coronavirus crisis. Milano, 47, expressed concern with the potential fallout of so much gun-related hoarding.
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“Americans bought over 2 million firearms in March of 2020, over a million more than this time last year,” the actress
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Conservative actor James Woods was quick with a response Thursday after left-leaning fellow thespian Alyssa Milano decried the recent surge in gun sales in the U.S. “Americans bought over 2 million firearms in March of 2020, over a million more than this time last year,” wrote Milano, who backs Joe Biden’s presidential campaign.
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