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Ozzy Osbourne Wants To Leave the US Because of Gun Violence

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Ozzy Osbourne Wants To Leave the US Because of Gun Violence

Ozzy Osbourne Wants To Leave the US Because of Gun Violence

Ozzy Osbourne Wants To Leave the US , Because of Gun Violence.

In a recent interview with 'The Observer,' the Prince of Darkness said that after living in L.A.

For over 20 years, he's ready to head back to the U.K. Osbourne cited gun violence as one of the reasons for wanting to leave the United States.

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Osbourne cited gun violence as one of the reasons for wanting to leave the United States.

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I'm fed up with people getting killed every day.

God knows how many people have been shot in school shootings.

And there was that mass shooting in Vegas at that concert ... it's f------ crazy, Ozzy Osbourne, via 'The Observer'.

Ozzy's wife, Sharon, also said that "America has changed so drastically" and there's "nothing united about it.".

CNN reports that according to the Gun Violence Archive, as of Aug.

29, there have been over 440 mass shootings in the U.S. so far this year.

CNN reports that Ozzy also said "the tax is getting too much" in the U.S. .

Additionally, he just wants to return to his roots, saying, "I'm English.

I want to be back.".

According to 'The Observer,' the Osbournes will relocate to the U.K. in February.

Ozzy says he'll keep making music amid enduring health issues such as Parkinson's disease.

Ozzy says he'll keep making music amid enduring health issues such as Parkinson's disease.

His newest solo album is set to be released next month.


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