• Ejh3k@lemmy.world
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    As a human, if you are handed a gun, you check to see if it’s loaded and what it’s loader with. That is the first thing you do when handed a gun. Anything else is irresponsible.

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      But… What if I’m an actor who’s never seen a gun… Do i quit or is it too much of an expectation for an expert to be present and why the hell would that gun be real to begin with?

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          Just my two cents, and I absolutely am not pretending to have any experience with this. I’d assume so long as the actor isn’t negligent or grossly irresponsible they’re in the clear. Actors are not firearms experts, and training every actor to be Keanu Reeves/John Wick is super expensive. So whomever is the firearms expert, and whomever was involved with the contracting of that expert face liability.

          That’s why Baldwin the actor isn’t responsible, but Baldwin as producer might be. Since as a producer he’d bear responsibility for hiring and contracting.

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      “Wait, so what do I need to do to uncock it so that I can check it over?”
      “Actually, it’s weird. You need to pull the trigger halfway, and it releases. But do it carefully.”
      “…uh…”

      “Okay, after nearly shooting my foot off, I’ve opened the gun, and there appear to be rounds inside!! Stop the shoot!”
      “Oh. Those are blanks.”
      “Wait, how do I know they’re blanks?”
      “Same way you know how to uncock it.”

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        Not to mention they’re literally SUPPOSED to point the gun at people, which is also a big “gun safety” no-no.