After watching the horror unfold on his home soil, Matthew McConaughey issued a call to action to combat the endless epidemic of gun violence.
The actor, who moved from Uvalde to Longview, Texas, at the age of 11, said the endless news of gun violence in the US is “an epidemic we can control.”
McConaughey urged Americans to find “common ground” to put an end to mass shootings once and for all.
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