Comedians call out do-nothing lawmakers for inaction on gun violence

'The adults aren't cutting it anymore' when it comes to gun laws, Colbert said.

— -- Late-night comedians struck a serious tone on Tuesday as they called out lawmakers for "doing nothing" to curb gun violence in the wake of last week's mass school shooting in Florida.

“I was sickened and heartbroken, not only by the attack and the loss of life, but by what I feared would be the complete lack of action by our leaders,” Colbert added, referring to the Feb. 14 high school shooting in Parkland, Florida, where a former student allegedly used an AR-15 rifle to kill 17 people.

Students at Marjory Stoneman Douglas High School, where the massacre occurred, descended on the Florida Capitol building in Tallahassee earlier on Tuesday to lobby legislators for tougher gun laws, but the rally wasn’t enough to convince state lawmakers to take action.

Colbert said the students and their efforts gave him hope.

“The adults aren't cutting it anymore,” he said. “These kids are taking action, organizing a series of school walkouts across the country and a march in Washington. These kids are inspiring.

“These students saw their leaders doing nothing and said, 'Hold my root beer,'” he added.

“I refuse to get used to it and refuse to accept the idea nothing can be done,” Noah said. “It feels like nothing's ever going to change, except this time, there was one big difference -- those meddling kids.”