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But still, no matter whether it is a live weapon or not, verified empty, verified full, etc, etc....there is ZERO excuse for pointing ANY gun in the direction of the people working on the set.
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Huh? How do you think they film scenes where people are shooting at eachother? You don't think they point guns at one another? Or in this case, rehearsing a scene where the gun gets pointed at the camera
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Zero. Baldwin should be charged. If you speed and kill someone, you get charged. If you put a gun in the direction of someone, and there is a discharge, you should get charged. End of story.
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Yeah, that makes a lot of sense. So if some idiot puts a live round in a gun and hands it to an actor during a shooting scene, it's the actor's fault? It'd be like blaming a driver for an accident if their mechanic cut their brake lines.
If Baldwin is going to get charged, it'll be as his role as a producer if it's found that there was significant ongoing negligence regarding safety (which I assume there would be if there was a live round on set)