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Old 10-25-2021, 11:46 AM   #72
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Originally Posted by Azure View Post
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.
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.
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)
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