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Not #WearingOrange: Join Katie Pavlich in rocking your favorite pro-gun shirt Tuesday

An interview with actor Vince Vaughn in British GQ magazine revealed that he’s a staunch Second Amendment supporter, bringing the gun control debate back to the forefront of the headlines after a relatively long absence. It’s not like guns ever went away, though.

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For example, as Twitchy reported, Texas just passed open carry legislation and looks ready to follow up with legalization of campus carry. And now it looks like concealed carry without a permit is about to become state law in Maine.

Legislative victories like these are receiving next to no coverage, but “grassroots” gun-control groups like Everytown for Gun Safety and Moms Demand Action for Gun Sense in America have teamed up for what they hope will be a national media event Tuesday, the first-ever National Gun Violence Awareness Day.

Guns.com reports that a coalition of celebrities including Julianne Moore, Sarah Silverman and Michael Stipe will join gun control groups in wearing orange in honor of 15-year-old Hadiya Pendleton, who was shot and killed at a Chicago park in 2013. The color orange was reportedly chosen because it is the color hunters use to identify each other.

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General George Washington, Commander-in-Chief of the Continental Army, was of course renowned for his strong anti-musket stance.

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Fear not, followers of the Second Amendment. “Assault and Flattery” author Katie Pavlich has a plan for a counter-protest.

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