Guns, politics, his bank account and gay marriage are just a few things Kid Rock opines about in a new op-ed piece.

The sometimes country singer was featured in the ‘This Much I Know’ section of the Guardian over the weekend, and he didn’t hold back during any of his 12 statements. One learns that the 43-year-old grandfather-to-be doesn’t smoke much marijuana anymore, although he thinks all drugs should be legalized and taxed. He’s rarely on the computer, except to look at porn or the news. And he’s a republican, but leans toward the middle on social issues.

"I am no fan of abortion, but it’s not up to a man to tell a woman what to do," Rock says. "As an ordained minister I don’t look forward to marrying gay people, but I’m not opposed to it."

After listing a few of the many guns he owns ("If someone invades your house, yeah, you can shoot them") he takes aim at … himself. Rap-rock "turned into a lot of bulls--t and it turned out to be pretty gay," the ‘All Summer Long’ singer says.

“If someone says you can’t say "gay" like that you tell them to go f--- themselves," Rock adds. "You’re not going to get anything politically correct out of me.”

The article was in advance of his new album ‘First Kiss,’ available in February.

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