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^^^He would have had to manually remove each round or turn the gun around (with the barrel now pointing at his face) and look into the open cylinder ends
A fine illustration of abject ignorance
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^^^He would have had to manually remove each round or turn the gun around (with the barrel now pointing at his face) and look into the open cylinder ends
if an actor is required to ride a horse, he should have the expertise to know how to ride one safely and not cause it to bolt into the crew. If he is required to enact a sword fight, he should have the expertise to avoid injuring his fellow actors in the scene. If he is required to stab someone in a scene, he should have the expertise to know whether he is holding a prop knife with a collapsing blade or a real one that will kill his fellow actor. If he is required to do a scene with a trained attack dog, he should be required to know how to avoid triggering the dog's attack training. In this case, Baldwin SHOULD HAVE HAD the most basic of all gun safety training, ie, to know if he is handling a hot vs cold gun.Agreed as well.
Lots of people had knowledge as to what should be done, and could easily have done it.
But Baldwin is an actor, so does not have the expertise and should not be expected to have it.
Even if that were true how does that trump how women were treated by him in the past?Has nothing to do with the shooting
How would an actor be treated if he did a stabbing scene and sliced someone's throat open because he didn't check to see if the blade collapsed or not?I don't get it all this back and forth BS between the left and the right. This isn't a political issue. Baldwin didn't purposely shoot and kill anyone. He didn't know the gun was loaded. It wasn't his job to check it.
You party loyalist need to put down you party BS, and use some common sense. And stop nip nicking irrelevant crap.
Sure, but who is negligent?
Seems like a whole lot of people, but not Baldwin.
How would an actor be treated if he did a stabbing scene and sliced someone's throat open because he didn't check to see if the blade collapsed or not?
How is that possible?Sure, but who is negligent?
Seems like a whole lot of people, but not Baldwin.
Punishment should be for those in intentionally did something wrong, to teach them it's wrong. Not for people who already know something it wrong.
Because he was not responsible for clearing the weapon as safeGiven that those are all known facts, how is Alec Baldwin NOT guilty of involuntary manslaughter?
According to what? Some silly Hollywood rules? The law is a different matter entirely.Because he was not responsible for clearing the weapon as safe
He appeared in dozens of movies where guns were used. How did Baldwin NOT know what was proper protocol in the use of guns on a set?Fine.
I can agree with that.
I would have ensured the gun was not loaded with anything but blanks, but it is unrealistic to expect Baldwin to know what to do.
He should have been trained or everything done for him.
Including the producer and lead actor.And everyone had to hear those shots going off
Interesting. So if someone who works at a gas station, let's say, forgets to turn off a pump, spills gas all over, then it ignites and kills five people, that person should face no consequences? They didn't intentionally do anything wrong, after all.
He appeared in dozens of movies where guns were used. How did Baldwin NOT know what was proper protocol in the use of guns on a set?
According to what? Some silly Hollywood rules? The law is a different matter entirely.
They do not supersede the laws, as many are pretending, particularly when a death is involved. It's those silly rules that remove the actual responsibility for gun handling away from the person holding the gun.Silly safety rules? Those silly safety rules are what have prevented a reoccurrence of the tragic death of Brandon Lee in 1993.
Silly safety rules? Those silly safety rules are what have prevented a reoccurrence of the tragic death of Brandon Lee in 1993.
Not true.Wrong.
Producers do not enforce anything.
They usually are not on the set at all.
It's a real gun, capable of killing someone, obviously. The responsible person is the person who pointed it and pulled the trigger. It is their responsibility to check if it's loaded or not. Many people sit in prison because they thought a gun was unloaded. This ridiculous double standard to defend a Hollywood jackass is where the common sense is missing.It's a prop gun.
The responsible person is the one who loaded the gun with real bullets. Holy friggin crap, does no one have any common sense now a days?
This BS cancel culture is whack.
That is certainly 110% true.If this were Charleton Heston, the demleftists would be attacking the 2A, drafting new gun laws and making political speeches daily. Their wacko voters would be protesting in every big city in America.