Author: Andrea Mandell / Source: USA TODAY

Classic horror villain Michael Myers returns to stalk small town Haddonfield, Ill. — and old foil Laurie Strode (Jamie Lee Curtis) — in “Halloween.” USA TODAY
HOLLYWOOD – Jamie Lee Curtis would like a word about her views on guns.
Earlier Wednesday, the actress found herself in Fox News’ crosshairs when an article suggested her advocacy for gun reform is hypocritical, given the firearms she wields in the upcoming “Halloween” film.
Pointing to several of the actress’ tweets calling for action after mass shootings in Orlando and Texas, the report called Curtis “one of several Hollywood actors who use firearms in their films while preaching against them away from the set.
”That’s a bunch of nonsense, says Curtis. “It was just silly, because they were trying to make a point without ever asking me what I really think,” the 59-year-old actress told USA TODAY during an interview Wednesday afternoon. “And what I think might surprise them.”
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Curtis, who returns to the screen in “Halloween” on Oct. 19, says her views on gun reform have been clear. “I am vocal about common-sense gun safety and gun laws,” she says. “For instance, I fully support an assault weapon ban, I fully support a bump stock ban.”
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