After the Charlie Hebdo massacre in January of 2015, Trump tweeted, 'If the people so violently shot down in Paris had guns, at least they would have had a fighting chance.''Isn't it interesting that the tragedy in Paris too place in one of the toughest gun control countries in the world?'
'Remember, when guns are outlawed, only outlaws will have guns!'' he said in a third tweet.
In an interview this month that ran in Valleurs Actuelles, Trump referenced the November terrorist attack on Paris and said, 'Do you really think that if there were people in the crowd, who were armed and trained, things would have turned out the same way?'
'I don't think so. They would have killed the terrorists. It makes sense,' he said.
The GOP front-runner for president then declared: 'I always have a gun on me. I can tell you that if I had been in the Bataclan or in the cafes I would have opened fire.'
'I may have been killed, but I would have drawn,' he said, according to The Local, a website that curates news from France.