Just days after Toys 'R Us decided to remove the new 'Breaking Bad' action figures from its stores, one of the stars of the hit AMC series, Aaron Paul, has taken to social media to speak out against this decision.

Aaron Paul
Paul took to Twitter to blast Toys 'R Us' decision to pull the 'Breaking Bad' action figures

On Thursday (Oct 23rd) Paul, who played Jesse Pinkman in the Emmy-winning show, took to Twitter to express his dismay that a petition launched by a Florida mom, titled 'Remove Breaking Bad dolls from their shelves,' led toy retailer to pull the action figures.

"Wait, so @ToysRUs pulled all of the Breaking Bad figures from their shelves and still sells Barbie? Hmmmm...I wonder what is more damaging?" the 35 year-old actor tweeted. "And what about all of the violent video games you sell @ToysRUs ? Do you still sell those? Florida mom really messed it up for everyone."

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Paul is referring to an online petition started by Susan Schrivjer from Fort Myers, which proclaims: "Toys R Us is well known around the world for their vast selection of toys for children of all ages. However their decision to sell a Breaking Bad doll, complete with a detachable sack of cash and a bag of meth, alongside children's toys is a dangerous deviation from their family friendly values."

Paul then tweeted a link to another Change.org petition that demanded Toys 'R Us keep selling the show's action figures.

"Here's the petition to sign to keep the toys on the shelves! Why can you sell guns and not Walt and Jesse? YeahBitch," he posted. "Dear @ToysRUs, We have close to 30,000 signed on the petition, that is 3 times the amount that caused you to remove the toys. Talk to me."

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Toys 'R Us have yet to comment on the new petition.