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Originally Posted by DaFace
How hard is it to understand that they take actors out of the equation when it comes to safety? Their job is to act. It's someone else's job to make sure the props aren't going to kill anyone.
Why on earth would anyone trust actors who, by and large, have never held a real gun in their lives, with gun safety?
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Baldwin is a big fat hypocrite just like Liam Neeson when it comes to guns, and yes I detest his overall politics... but yeah, I'm just not seeing the culpability here from a legal standpoint
At least not yet
Alec the actor had every right to expect that his crew took the basic precautions of making sure there were no obstructions in the barrel or chamber... and most certainly that no actual rounds were somehow being used
The only caveat is to what extent did his decisions as one of several producers, create an unsafe environment?
Thats a legal question that we'll see play out... but as an actor he has the right to expect that what he's been handed is safe to point in ANY direction