Skid Row’s 1989 self-titled debut album may have opened with the track “Big Guns”, but Bach, who was fired from the band in 1989, makes it clear that he isn't happy with current US gun laws. As an armed anti-government militia standoff in Oregon has turned attention to gun control and Federal government intervention, Bach claims current laws are outdated.I can guarantee u NO other country in the world 'envies' the USA gun laws https://t.co/QGuEd6d0LD
— Sebastian Bach (@sebastianbach) January 4, 2016
Not everyone agreed.“To hell with taking our guns” tweeted @JeffHillBilly“Just wait until he [Obama] goes after the first amendment and you can't write the lyrics you want to anymore” tweeted @merlotciferBut Bach stood firm. “I’m taking guns from the cocksucker who walks in the school and kills the kids”, he says in one Tweet.Constitution belongs to people who were alive in 1776. Maybe in 2016 it's time to rethink some things. Like muskets. https://t.co/7sKzJHl0KY
— Sebastian Bach (@sebastianbach) January 4, 2016
We live in 2016 not 1917 asshole https://t.co/mQMZTYLFWl
— Sebastian Bach (@sebastianbach) January 4, 2016
You are sane because you like guns? And I am not sane because I think guns suck? This argument is insane https://t.co/IT6n3Zq2iQ
— Sebastian Bach (@sebastianbach) January 4, 2016
Bach’s autobiography '18 and Life on Skid Row' will be published in April.Since Australia took the guns away, there has not been a mass shooting there. Why do you think that is? https://t.co/d1J8CViDdw
— Sebastian Bach (@sebastianbach) January 4, 2016