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He's always been outspoken about his views of gun legislation in the United States and has clashed with some of the pro-gun lobby on Twitter.
However, now Jim Carrey is taking his views to a whole new level after making a country and western song and accompanying video.
The Canadian-born actor plays a singer called Lonesome Earl and late actor Charlton Heston, who was president of the NRA (National Rifle Association) before his death five years ago.
Jim's country song is entitled
Cold Dead Hand - which refers to a 2000 speech made by Charlton at an
NRA convention that he would never give up his rifles and he would only
relinquish his gun if it was removed 'from my cold dead hands'.
The video sees Jim appearing on now-defunct US children's TV show Hee Haw (which ran from 1969 until 1992) singing about gun vendors in the US as 'profiteering from pain and fear'.
He controversially claims that God would 'set the vultures and coyotes' on the arms vendors.
As the frontman of Lonesome
Earl and the Clutterbusters, Jim sings: 'They couldn't press the gun
from his cold dead hand. It takes a cold dead hand to decide to pull the
trigger...
'...with your cold dead anger trying to prove your d**k is bigger.'
During the song, Jim as an angry 'Charlton' is seen going for his gun after realising 'Earl' is mocking his beliefs.
He tries to shoot 'Earl' but realises his gun isn't working and is seen wrestling with it.
However, he ended up accidentally shooting his foot off, which provides a source of entertainment to the cast of Hee Haw.
In the hours leading up to the premiere of Jim's video on FunnyOrDie.com, he sparked a gun debate with his 10.1million followers on Twitter.
He said: 'Some ppl hate when i talk about guns so I decided to sing about it! Check out COLD DEAD HAND.
'Cold Dead Hand' is abt u heartless motherf**kers unwilling 2 bend 4 the safety of our kids. Sorry if you're offended by the word safety!'
As expected, Jim's tweets were met with a deluge of responses from pro-gun lobbyists.
He responded: 'I repeat, HOW ABT DEVELOPING MORE NON-LETHAL FORMS OF SELF-DEFENSE?! TOO SENSIBLE?!!!Why the hell are rubber bullets ILLEGAL?
'No 1 is answering my suggestion of developing non-lethal self-defense! I guess that wouldn't satisfy our national addiction to violence!
'Gun folks are afraid that control won't stop with large magazines. Their nervousness is far less important than the safety of children.
'Over a million ppl have been killed by
guns in the US since John Lennon was shot. Look no further than your
own backyard for WMDs!
'The important question is "Do we possess guns in America or do guns possess us?"'
He ended his Twitter banter by declaring he'd never 'felt so despised and so free at the same time'.
Jim's video comes after he spoke out on Twitter for more gun control following the December 2012 massacre in Newtown, Connecticut and July 2012 Batman shootings in Aurora, Colorado.
He tweeted last July: 'My love to the victims in Colorado.
The kid ws sick bt u who can still support automatic weapon sales r the
real maniacs in this country.
'Is 3000 rounds of amo sold online and access to semi auto weapons FREEDOM or HATE? Time 2 let go of r addiction and entitlement 2 violence.'
Although born in Canada, Jim holds dual nationality in both his country of birth and the United States.
To watch the video, visit FunnyOrDie.com.
Jim Carrey's foul-mouthed tirade at pro-gun lobby as he releases satirical anti-arms single Cold Dead Hand
By Emily Sheridan|
He's always been outspoken about his views of gun legislation in the United States and has clashed with some of the pro-gun lobby on Twitter.
However, now Jim Carrey is taking his views to a whole new level after making a country and western song and accompanying video.
The Canadian-born actor plays a singer called Lonesome Earl and late actor Charlton Heston, who was president of the NRA (National Rifle Association) before his death five years ago.
Singing out: Jim Carrey as Lonesome Earl performs Cold Dead Hand on the Hee Haw show for FunnyOrDie.com
Seeing double: Jim as Charlton Heston (left) tries to knock out Lonesome Earl
The video sees Jim appearing on now-defunct US children's TV show Hee Haw (which ran from 1969 until 1992) singing about gun vendors in the US as 'profiteering from pain and fear'.
He controversially claims that God would 'set the vultures and coyotes' on the arms vendors.
Going West: Jim has appealed to pro-gun lobbyists to think about their 'rights to bear arms' after the recent mass shootings
'...with your cold dead anger trying to prove your d**k is bigger.'
During the song, Jim as an angry 'Charlton' is seen going for his gun after realising 'Earl' is mocking his beliefs.
He tries to shoot 'Earl' but realises his gun isn't working and is seen wrestling with it.
Fuming: Jim as Charlton is not impressed when he sees Earl singing against gun ownership
In the hours leading up to the premiere of Jim's video on FunnyOrDie.com, he sparked a gun debate with his 10.1million followers on Twitter.
He said: 'Some ppl hate when i talk about guns so I decided to sing about it! Check out COLD DEAD HAND.
'Cold Dead Hand' is abt u heartless motherf**kers unwilling 2 bend 4 the safety of our kids. Sorry if you're offended by the word safety!'
Foul-mouthed: Jim labels pro-gun lobbyists at 'heartless motherf**kers'
He responded: 'I repeat, HOW ABT DEVELOPING MORE NON-LETHAL FORMS OF SELF-DEFENSE?! TOO SENSIBLE?!!!Why the hell are rubber bullets ILLEGAL?
'No 1 is answering my suggestion of developing non-lethal self-defense! I guess that wouldn't satisfy our national addiction to violence!
'Gun folks are afraid that control won't stop with large magazines. Their nervousness is far less important than the safety of children.
Patriotic: 'Charlton' is introduced to audiences in the intro to the show
'The important question is "Do we possess guns in America or do guns possess us?"'
He ended his Twitter banter by declaring he'd never 'felt so despised and so free at the same time'.
Jim's video comes after he spoke out on Twitter for more gun control following the December 2012 massacre in Newtown, Connecticut and July 2012 Batman shootings in Aurora, Colorado.
Yuck! 'Charlton' accidentally shoots his foot off while wrestling with his jammed gun
'Is 3000 rounds of amo sold online and access to semi auto weapons FREEDOM or HATE? Time 2 let go of r addiction and entitlement 2 violence.'
Although born in Canada, Jim holds dual nationality in both his country of birth and the United States.
To watch the video, visit FunnyOrDie.com.
Pro gun: The late Charlton Heston at a 2002 rally
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