Van Cleave is a proponent of a strong interpretation of the
Second Amendment to the United States Constitution, believing open access to guns guarantees that individual Americans have the right to defend themselves and, as he put it in 2004, "to take back your country should it ever become a totalitarian state." He has also defended the VCDL's advocacy for passing
concealed carry laws that allow college students to carry guns on campus if they have a permit, saying after the
Virginia Tech shooting, "If just one of those adult students had been armed in that building, there would have been a much better chance that somebody would have stopped the madman." In 2010, it was reported that he was pressuring Virginia lawmakers to legalize gun carrying and drinking among non-police officers as well as police officers, so long as they are not drunk while carrying the gun, arguing that "We're not allowed to drink, but they can. That's two classes of citizens." Van Cleave has been interviewed on 60-Minutes, Nightline, the Washington Post, and a host of other places. Van Cleave appeared on
The Daily Show in 2013 for a segment about
gun control in Australia. On the show, he was interviewed by
John Oliver, and said of gun control that "At the end of the day, none of it works." He went on to say that the United States only had such high gun crime rates because it had so many guns, to which Oliver replied "That's
my point." == Sacha Baron Cohen interview ==