Los
Angeles:
Actor-comedian
Jim
Carrey,
who
feels
gun
laws
should
be
stricter
in
the
US,
has
apologised
for
his
'outrage'
against
the
defenders
of
gun
rights.
Carrey,
who
recently
announced
that
he
was
not
even
in
favour
of
the
level
of
violence
shown
in
his
upcoming
film
Kick-Ass
2,
took
to
Twitter
to
apologise,
reports
eonline.com.
"Assault
rifle
fans,
I
do
not
agree
with
you,
nor
do
I
fear
you
but
I
do
love
you
and
I'm
sorry
that
in
my
outrage
I
called
you
names.
That
was
wrong," wrote
Carrey.
"I
don't
need
a
crisis
manager,
just
a
conscience.
Calling
people
names
is
inappropriate,
but
my
position
on
assault
weapons
hasn't
changed,"
he
added.
Jim
Carrey
is
currently
busy
promoting
his
upcoming
Hollywood
movie
Kick-Ass
2,
which
is
slated
to
hit
the
screens
across
the
globe
on
July
18.
It
is
all
about
the
costumed
high-school
hero
Kick-Ass,
who
joins
with
a
group
of
normal
citizens
who
have
been
inspired
to
fight
crime
in
costume.
Meanwhile,
the
Red
Mist
plots
an
act
of
revenge
that
will
affect
everyone
Kick-Ass
knows.