30 Celebrities Put Things Into Perspective With Their Reactions To The Uvalde Tragedy

Between 1970 and 2020, there were 2,053 school shootings in the US, and this year alone, there have already been 288 recorded.

Gun laws in the United States have once again become the topic of discussion worldwide. Sadly, it's because the US has been struck by yet another tragic mass shooting.

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People everywhere are struggling to fathom how the US government can continue to allow tragedy after tragedy to occur without reevaluating gun control legislation. It would be laughable if innocent people were not losing their lives in preventable mass shootings.

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On May 24th, 18-year-old Salvador Ramos shot his grandmother before entering the back door of Robb Elementary School in Uvalde, Texas. He barricaded himself in two adjoining classrooms, where he began shooting.

There were 19 children in the two rooms, and all of them were killed, along with two teachers. When the police arrived, they were able to neutralize the shooter.

Disturbingly, Ramos had purchased two assault rifles for his 18th birthday. At 18 years old, he was able to walk into a store and buy two powerful guns without question.

Ramos even shared a photo of his purchases on his Instagram just three days before the shooting. Yet, no one was concerned because a teenager buying a weapon in the US is as normal as buying games or candy.

The United States Constitution states, "A well regulated Militia, being necessary to the security of a free State, the right of the people to keep and bear Arms, shall not be infringed." With 44% of American adults having at least one gun in their home, it's obvious they enjoy exercising their right to be armed.

Between 1970 and 2020, there were 2,053 school shootings in the US, and this year alone, there have already been 288 recorded. Of course, tragedies such as these occur worldwide, but the frequency and severity of mass shootings in the US are entirely unmatched.

Politicians are once again "discussing" the country's gun control laws, but still, nothing has been done to prevent future mass shootings. People are fed up and are speaking out, pleading for change.

So many voices go unheard; however, celebrities have a much larger platform than most, and thankfully, they too are speaking up on this crucial topic. Keep scrolling to see 30 celebrity reactions to the Uvalde tragedy.

1. Matthew McConaughey

1. Matthew McConaugheyTwitter / McConaughey
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2. Farnoush Amiri

2. Farnoush AmiriTwitter / FarnoushAmiri
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3. Becky G.

3. Becky G.Twitter / iambeckyg

4. Black Bear

4. Black BearTwitter / blackbear

5. Missy Elliott

5. Missy ElliottTwitter / MissyElliott

6. Michael Steele

6. Michael SteeleTwitter / MichaelSteele

7. Selena Gomez

7. Selena GomezTwitter / SelenaGomez

8. Luke O'Neil

8. Luke O'NeilTwitter / lukeoneil47

9. David Plouffe

9. David PlouffeTwitter / davidplouffe

10. President Biden

10. President BidenTwitter / POTUS

11. The Chainsmokers

11. The ChainsmokersTwitter / TheChainsmokers

12. Ness Barrett

12. Ness BarrettTwitter / nessabarrett

13. Philip DeFranco

13. Philip DeFrancoTwitter / PhillyD

14. Hasan Piker

14. Hasan PikerTwitter / hasanthehun

15. Armaan Malik

15. Armaan MalikTwitter / ArmaanMalik22

16. Hillary Clinton

16. Hillary ClintonTwitter / HillaryClinton

17. Britney Spears

17. Britney SpearsTwitter / britneyspears

18. Barack Obama

18. Barack ObamaTwitter / BarackObama

19. Bette Midler

19. Bette MidlerTwitter / BetteMidler

20. Taylor Swift

20. Taylor SwiftTwitter / taylorswift13

21. Ari Staprans Leff aka Lauv

21. Ari Staprans Leff aka LauvTwitter / Lauv

22. Jay Harbaugh

22. Jay HarbaughTwitter / JayHarbaugh

23. Kevin M. Kruse

23. Kevin M. KruseTwitter / KevinMKruse

24. "God"

24. Twitter / TheTweetOfGod

25. Jimmy Kimmel

25. Jimmy KimmelTwitter / jimmykimmel

26. LeBron James

26. LeBron JamesTwitter / KingJames

27. Levy Rozman aka Gotham Chess

27. Levy Rozman aka Gotham ChessTwitter / GothamChess

28. Amanda Gorman

28. Amanda GormanTwitter / TheAmandaGorman

29. Chris Evans

29. Chris EvansTwitter / ChrisEvans

30. Finneas Baird O'Connell

30. Finneas Baird O'ConnellTwitter / finneas

We applaud these celebrities for expressing the frustration we all feel so deeply on this matter. Our thoughts and prayers are with the families of the 21 victims who were killed so mercilessly in the Uvalde shooting.

Surely, there must be a change in American gun control legislation soon. How many more innocent lives need to be lost before something is done?

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