James Corden: Some Say It’s ‘Too Early’ To Talk Gun Control, But It’s ‘Far Too Late’ for Vegas Victims

‘Last night was the biggest mass shooting in United States history’

James Corden: Some Say It’s ‘Too Early’ To Talk Gun Control, But It’s ‘Far Too Late’ for Vegas Victims (Mediaite)

On Monday night, James Corden addressed the Las Vegas massacre with his viewers.

“Last night was the biggest mass shooting in United States history,” Cordon stated. “That’s a record that’s been set twice since the two-and-a-half years that I’ve been living in America.”

He shared another statistic that 11,660 people have been killed by gun violence in the past 275 days in this country.

“Now I come from a place where we don’t have shootings at this frequency so it’s hard for me to fathom, but it should be hard for everyone to fathom,” Corden continued. “Gun violence should not be a staple of American life. Some say it’s too early to talk about gun control. For those victims last night, it’s far too late.”

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