Snoop Lion: Americans Guilty of "promoting the gun"
The rapper blames society for gun violence, ignores own influence

During an interview with Piers Morgan, rapper Snoop Lion (formerly Snoop Dogg), who in 2007 plead no contest to felony gun possession charges, declared that "we are guilty as Americans of promoting the gun." The remark came during a discussion of his new song, "No Guns Allowed." Snoop Lion said he wrote the song "to help the the next person who was thinking about loading a gun and going to a school and shooting, maybe helping him put that gun down."
In recent months, other rappers, other rappers, including Big Boi and Ice T, have offered different takes on gun ownership.

Shortly after a 2012 movie theater shooting in Aurora, Colorado, MSNBC's Martin Bashir asked Ice T why he was such a defender of the right to own guns:
Well I'll give up my guns when everybody else does, doesn't that make sense? I mean if there were guns here would you want to be the only person without one?
Asked whether he has a gun at home, Ice T replied, "Yeah, its legal in the United States, it's part of our Constitution. You know, the right to bear arms is because that's that last form of defense against tyranny — not to hunt, it's to protect yourself from the police."
In an interview with The Huffington Post, rapper Big Boi, who voted for Gary Johnson, was asked if he had "a position or a stance when it comes to gun rights":
Where I stand at is, on the Second Amendment where the right to bear arms is not just for fishing and hunting and things like that but it's the right of the American people to have a means of defense against a tyrannical government.
When asked if he would "support an assault weapons ban or if you think its totally legit for people to have weapons like that," he answered: "I think people can have whatever they want to as long as they are responsible."
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Saw him on TV last night doing Reggae. Not bad at all. Looked to be enjoying it. He's also a good interview.
God hasn't he about used up his 15 minutes?
Big Boi is pretty awesome you guys.
Honestly, it wouldn't be easy to find a more libertarian actor/musician who's popular right now.
Hail, Big Boi!
I always new Ice T was awesome, but Big Boi, didn't know who he was. I guess I should buy his album.
oh, shit, he was a part of outkast. Fuck yes.
What's great is that I've watched enough L&O that I not only hear Ice-T's voice when I read his quotes, but I hear his attitude as well.
'Snoop Lion' has jumped the shark.
Yeah WTF.
He spelled "toe" wrong. S-N-O-O-P isn't even close.
Also, Ice-T is on the mark in this.
And everyone should watch his directorial debut The Art of Rap which is the best in a very crowded genre.
Because I love y'all.
C'mon Vera, Snoop Lion is no longer a "rapper" but is now a "reggae artist". You should know better! A Rude Girl you are not!
Rappers on guns, and nobody mentions Sir Mix-a-lot?
No Holds Barred is entirely about gun rights, and One Time's Got No Case is about carrying with a permit (and getting harassed for Driving-While-Black and In-A-Really-Fancy-Car-With-Booming-Bass).
I guess Snoop would know...
Snoopy the Dog is still around?
... Hobbit
My respect for Big Boi aka Lucius Leftfoot went to eleven when he said, "Bitch, I voted for Gary Johnson".
It just went to fifteen.
You know we're fucked when rappers are the voice of sanity.