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Jim Carrey spoofs gun owners, NRA in 'Funny or Die' video

Jim Carrey wasn't on the NRA's enemies list before, but he just might top it now.
Jim Carrey in the \"Funny or Die\" spoof \"Cold Dead Hand.\" (Photo by Jim Carrey)
Jim Carrey in the \"Funny or Die\" spoof \"Cold Dead Hand.\"

Jim Carrey wasn't on the NRA's enemies list before, but he just might top it now.

Carrey, a longtime outspoken gun control advocate via Twitter, took to a new medium on Monday: Song and dance.

In his new “Funny or Die” skit entitled "Cold Dead Hand," the funnyman impersonates the late actor turned NRA spokesman Charlton Heston on the country music show “Hee Haw.”

“It takes a cold dead hand to decide to pull the trigger. It takes a cold dead heart, as near as I can figure,” Carrey croons to himself as Heston, singing as country bumpkin Lonesome Earl.

The tune paints gun owners as nutcases trying to compensate for their physical shortcomings, complete with an anatomy lesson and a quip pointed at Heston: “Your chariot may not be swinging low."

The admittedly catchy melody is sustained by the best back-up in the business: John Lennon on the guitar, Abe Lincoln on the cello, and Mahatma Gandhi on the maraca (all victims of gun violence).

Carrey took to Twitter to defend his parody:

'Cold Dead Hand' is abt u heartless motherf%ckers unwilling 2 bend 4 the safety of our kids.Sorry if you're offended… say.ly/jtu5rar— Jim Carrey (@JimCarrey) March 24, 2013

“I find the gun problem frustrating and ‘Cold Dead Hand’ is my fun little way of expressing that frustration," Carrey said in the statement accompanying the video's release.

The spoof wraps with Lonesome Earl flipping the bird, and Charles Heston literally shooting himself in the foot.

Watch Carrey's "Cold Dead Hand" from "Funny or Die" here: