yep the fact Baldwin hasn’t been charged is an example of white privledge…where is BlM?
No, not white privilege.
Elite privilege.
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yep the fact Baldwin hasn’t been charged is an example of white privledge…where is BlM?
frankly we should be looting Lowe’s over the injusticeNo, not white privilege.
Elite privilege.
When the hammer is down, it makes contact with the firing pin. A sharp bump on the hammer could cause it to fire.
The last notch is full cock. At any of these positions, if the trigger is pulled and the hammer released, the gun will fired. Which means that Baldwin is lying. He did pull the trigger.
Not really. Like you say, for fanning to work the trigger is ALREADY pulled.
I posted a pic above of dummy rounds. How can you tell with those?
Baldwin was handed a gun. It was his responsibility to follow these rules:Bottom line...there never should have been a live round for that gun on the set...no less in the gun.
If Baldwin is somehow implicated in that round being on set...then he has a problem.
Otherwise...nope
Just a bunch of internet knowitalls mouthing off
His exposure is as a producer. That's itCharged as an individual criminalty - maybe you're right. But he was the FREAKING PRODUCER and ultimately responsible for the safety of the crew. We STILL dont know about walk-offs that happened that day and WHY..
Yada yada yada.Baldwin was handed a gun. It was his responsibility to follow these rules:
He violated all 4 rules, and that killed one person and wounded another.
- Treat all guns as if they are always loaded.
- Never let the muzzle point at anything that you are not willing to destroy.
- Keep your finger off the trigger until your sights are on target and you have made the decision to shoot.
- Be sure of your target and what is behind it.
Baldwin appreciates the passionate ass-kissing, but he'd probably shoot you, too, because he's a willfully-ignorant dumbass about guns.Yada yada yada.
Thanks for your opinion. It don't work that way on a movie set
It is not as if Hollywood is new to gun fights and scenes. They have been shooting westerns and stuff since the 1920s. That today such a callous mistake could be made bypassing so many safety checks that by now should be IRON-CLAD is almost unthinkable w/o the most callous of gun safety violations.Charged as an individual criminalty - maybe you're right. But he was the FREAKING PRODUCER and ultimately responsible for the safety of the crew. We STILL dont know about walk-offs that happened that day and WHY..
His exposure is as a producer. That's it
It is not as if Hollywood is new to gun fights and scenes. They have been shooting westerns and stuff since the 1920s. That today such a callous mistake could be made bypassing so many safety checks that by now should be IRON-CLAD is almost unthinkable w/o the most callous of gun safety violations.
Bottom line...there never should have been a live round for that gun on the set...no less in the gun.
If Baldwin is somehow implicated in that round being on set...then he has a problem.
Otherwise...nope
Just a bunch of internet knowitalls mouthing off
But his weeping - THAT was real!Alec Baldwin Says He 'Didn't Pull the Trigger' in First Sit-Down Interview Since Rust Shooting
Alec Baldwin will sit down for his first interview since the Rust shooting on Thursday night with George Stephanopoulos on ABC Newswww.yahoo.com
It seems the firearm Baldwin used on the set of Rust was a 'smart' gun.
(smart enough to be able to pull it's own trigger.)
"Alec Baldwin says he "didn't pull the trigger" on the gun that killed Halyna Hutchins on the set of his movie Rust."
"When asked if he pulled the trigger on the gun that killed Hutchins, the cinematographer who worked on Rust, Baldwin said, "The trigger wasn't pulled. I didn't pull the trigger. I would never point a gun at someone and pull the trigger on them, never.""
WORST excuse I've ever heard.