Tuesday, February 16, 2016

Vocalist of the Eagles of Death is an advocate of arms. At least until no one has – TSF Online

Jesse Hughes has long been hit by the freedom to use and carrying of weapons. After the attacks of Paris, where the band was involved, his convictions grew stronger.

The lead singer of the Eagles of Death Metal, Jesse Hughes, was one of the main horror outbreaks during the attacks in Paris, Bataclan. When the terrorists burst through the concert hall, Hughes and his band were on stage to act.

In front of 90 people were killed, victims of the shooting of the terrorists, armed with automatic rifles and grenades. Having lived through this hell, one would expect that Hughes was against the use of firearms. But not. In an interview with French television itele, the lead singer of the Eagles of Death Metal argued that the restrictions on the use of weapons in France helped the terrorists.

Asked if his vision on the use and carrying of weapons had changed after the attacks, Hughes, a member of the American National Association of Firearms, exalted himself. The lead singer of the Death Metal Eagles questioned even if the French rules helped save a person who was the attack. “If you can answer ‘yes’, I would like to hear, because I do not think that way.” For Hughes, the alternative would respond in kind. “I think the only thing that has changed for me is that, perhaps, until no one has guns, everyone has to have them. I saw people die that perhaps they could have survived,” he said.

In Comments for France-Presse, Hughes, who is supporter of Donald Trump, confessed that he is no longer able to travel in the United States without a weapon, even not considered paranoid.

the Eagles of Death Metal will acting in Paris tonight at the Olympia, with enhanced safety and even psychological support if necessary comfort a fan. Bataclan survivors of the massacre have free entry to the concert.

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