Kutcher, Kunis keep firearms at home


Los Angeles, July 12 (IANS): Actress Mila Kunis says she and her husband Ashton Kutcher keep a gun at their home and that she respects the actor's wish to keep a firearm.

"...We have a gun at the house. But would I give it to my daughter as a gift at 15? No. I can take a gun apart and put it back together blindfolded."

"My child shouldn't be as well trained as us, nor should she know there is a weapon in the house -- ever. But I respect the gun. My husband grew up in Iowa, and is from a hunting family. He's worked with rifles his whole life," Kunis told the Daily Telegraph magazine, reports femalefirst.co.uk.

The “Jupiter Ascending” actress went on to claim they only keep the gun in their house to protect themselves, as earlier this year a man who was convicted of stalking her in 2011 escaped from a psychiatric facility in California.

She added: "I probably wouldn't have the gun if I didn't have stalkers or people constantly trying to break into my house."

  

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  • Roseanne, Chicago, IL

    Sun, Jul 12 2015

    As an American, it is our right to keep and bare arms. Mila being a celebrity is going to have crazy fans and stalkers (she recently went to court over a stalker). I would hope that she went through a gun safety course and learned to shoot properly and store her gun safely since she has a child in the home now. I only question her support of Obama and Hilary who are and will run the US right into the ground.

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