Amy Schumer hosted 'SNL' this weekend and her skit about gun control still has people talking.
Comedian Amy Schumer stirred controversy as she took on gun control in her first Saturday Night Live appearance this weekend.
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In a fake public service announcement, Schumer lampooned the prevalence of guns in America.
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In the skit, she said: “Guns. Guns are there. In little moments and in big ones... From first loves, to new beginnings, wherever life takes you, guns, we're here to stay.”
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Some saw the parody as edgy and hilarious.
I appreciate SNL taking on our insane guns problem. I'm guessing that's Amy Schumer's touch?
— Adam McMahon (@adammc123) October 11, 2015
Praise Amy Schumer for not missing an opportunity to talk about guns. And crazy people. And people who are crazy about....guns.
— Nathan Hatcher (@NATHANHATCHER) October 11, 2015
Others thought it came too soon after the massacre at the Oregon community college earlier this month.
Is it just me or is it a little soon for Amy Schumer to be in a joke about guns? I thought it was funny, but I'm not sensitive. #SNL
— Neal Gilbert (@FXexaminer) October 11, 2015
While some pro-gun advocates expressed their frustration:
Oops done with her movies now!! ----Amy Schumer Mocks Pro-Gun Americans in ‘SNL’ Sketch: ‘Guns, We’re Here to Stay’ http://t.co/aq9uG9V01Y
— Jim M (@ottomul) October 11, 2015
Do people really give credence to Amy Schumer's opinion on guns and safety just because her cousin is a Senator? pic.twitter.com/gKxynr6tQp
— Mr. Late 20's (@Late20sForNow) August 4, 2015
In one unscientific online poll, 83 percent said it was in good humor 17 percent said it went too far, according to NBC News.
Schumer has been speaking on the issue since last July, when she appeared at a press conference with her cousin, New York Senator Chuck Schumer.
She lashed out after a gunman opened fire inside a movie theater that was showing her hit film Trainwreck in Louisiana, killing two young women.
Chuck Schumer told CNN over the summer: “She has stuck to her promise. Everyone vows to do something after a terrible tragedy and she has stuck to it.”
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