The outspoken Republican, 48, became verbally aggressive towards the reporter at a press conference on Wednesday after she announced that the UK doesn't "have mass shootings" nor the Second Amendment.
Green, had only stepped away from the microphone, leaving the audience with a curt announcement toward the gallery of reporters regarding how it's "our job to defend the Second Amendment" when the journalist rebuked her announcement.
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"We don't have guns in the UK, that is true, but we don't have mass shootings either," the unidentified journalist stated. "And our children aren't scared to go to school."
The controversial politician loudly shot back: "You have mass stabbings, lady. You have all kinds of murder and you've got laws against that."
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The journalist replied back: "Not like the rates here."
Greene waved off the announcement, replying: "Well, you can go back to your country and worry about your no guns."
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The Georgia peach proudly displayed the clip on her Twitter page on Wednesday evening, writing: "When British press wants to argue about our God-given American gun rights, my answer is: 'Go back to your own country.'"
Greene's press conference arrives a day after a bipartisan gun control bill was agreed upon in the Senate on Tuesday, which would strengthen background checks for younger gun buyers and beef up penalties for gun traffickers.
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The bill would further ban romantic partners convicted of domestic abuse who are not married to their victims from acquiring firearms.
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Despite the 14 Republicans joining the 48 Democrats and two independents on the bill the day before, Greene defiantly told the British journalist: "We like our [guns] here."
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The Second Amendment has been a hot-button issue for years in the US, as well as gun control. Lately, the topics have rushed to the forefront of the country after many mass shootings, including an elementary school in Uvalde, Texas, took place, shaking the country as 19 students and two teachers died.
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A total of 66 mass shootings have taken place since the May 24 tragedy, according to the Gun Violence Archive - which defines a mass shooting as four or more injured or killed.
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Lawmakers have been pushed to come to a decision on the ever-pressing matter as children have argued to be scared to return to school and educators are once again bestowed the complicated task of revamping classrooms to protect the youth.