Actress Alyssa Milano weighed in on the gun rights debate on Monday by tweeting a list of things that were "also popular in 1791," the year the Second Amendment was adopted. The post set off a familiar Twitter online debate. That is to say, the responses involved mockery, hilarity and absurdity, as well as some thoughtful arguments and comments.
Here's Milano's post that got things going:
[TWITTER]https://twitter.com/Alyssa_Milano/status/965671005699039232[/TWITTER]
[TWITTER]https://twitter.com/TheSBK13/status/965681650008035329[/TWITTER]
Alyssa Milano: Here's Why The Second Amendment's Obsolete. Internet Responds.
She Should Stick To Things She is Good At, Like Getting Paid to Take Off Her Clothes .... living in her 1.3 mil mansion with her Private Security
Here's Milano's post that got things going:
[TWITTER]https://twitter.com/Alyssa_Milano/status/965671005699039232[/TWITTER]
[TWITTER]https://twitter.com/TheSBK13/status/965681650008035329[/TWITTER]
Alyssa Milano: Here's Why The Second Amendment's Obsolete. Internet Responds.
She Should Stick To Things She is Good At, Like Getting Paid to Take Off Her Clothes .... living in her 1.3 mil mansion with her Private Security