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It really doesn’t matter. In the end, the person holding the gun is responsible for its use. Period.
Even if they’re only curious children?
It really doesn’t matter. In the end, the person holding the gun is responsible for its use. Period.
You should get a law passed that says that.
Even if they’re only curious children?
Reminds me of a fuzzy memory. I couldn't have been more than maybe 6-7 years old or something.... visiting my grandparents. They lived on a farm way out in the very rural KY mountains. One night in the living room....everyone is sitting around talking...with me sitting on the floor and I noticed a revolver style cap gun laying on the floor under the end table. I decided wouldn't it be funny if I point it in the air...starting pistol style, and wake this crowd up a bit? I still remember the look on dad's and grandpa's face as they lunged to stop me and take the thing away. Stopped me just in time!Even if they’re only curious children?
Baldwin is an elite, and will get a slap on the wrist. Had you or I done this we’d face serious consequences, but for him this will be a nothingburger.
That said, he is the producer, ie the one paying the bills. If he hired sub standard crew and staff, that’s on him. Except, oh yeah, he’s an elite….
I just looked up the production on IMDB, and there are TWELVE producers listed!
https://www.imdb.com/title/tt11001074/fullcredits?ref_=tt_ov_st_sm
I fear this may be correct. In 2014 a camera assistant, Sarah Jones, was killed by a train because the production was shooting on an active track without permission. It's referred to as "stealing" a shot, an abhorrent practice in the profession. An entire movement happened on a crew level to change these kind of practices. Her name was put on every slate for a long time and they had to fight to get her name read at the academy awards that year when they remember people in the business that died. The director ultimately spent a year in prison and is back making movies again.Baldwin is an elite, and will get a slap on the wrist. Had you or I done this we’d face serious consequences, but for him this will be a nothingburger.
That said, he is the producer, ie the one paying the bills. If he hired sub standard crew and staff, that’s on him. Except, oh yeah, he’s an elite….
It's called an Associate Producer and is a joke in the business. Steve Martin even made a movie about it called "State and Main".i rented a tux 2 months ago for my son's wedding. The guy renting the tux told me he gets "producer" credit in movies for supplying a few tuxes to use in the productions, no charge of course.
And I'll bet many of them who probably weren't even in New Mexico are trying really hard to remove their name from that credit list.I just looked up the production on IMDB, and there are TWELVE producers listed!
https://www.imdb.com/title/tt11001074/fullcredits?ref_=tt_ov_st_sm
In principle, but I'm uncertain about that.Heisenberg was supposed to be a sympathetic character?
I wonder if the armorer or safety officer or whatever they had warned about pointing any weapon at any person at any time.sorry, that's silly. as pilot you're responsible for fuel, no one else. on a film set, there are SPECILISTS who's sole job is to handle the firearm stuff so the other specialist, known as an actor, doesn't have to.
I’m pretty sure the gun safety rules, as we know them, aren’t operative on a film set, just like the aviation safety rules. There are rules, they’re extremely strict, and they apparently weren’t followed here. But when you say “never point a gun at something you don’t intend to shoot,” you might as well say “I have no idea what happens on a film set.” As for “there was no reason for him to point a gun at that woman,” you presume to know what the script says. Maybe I’m wrong, you’ve read it, and you know what scene they were working on.
Baldwin is an elite, and will get a slap on the wrist. Had you or I done this we’d face serious consequences, but for him this will be a nothingburger.
That said, he is the producer, ie the one paying the bills. If he hired sub standard crew and staff, that’s on him. Except, oh yeah, he’s an elite….
I expect the civil lawsuits will be expensive to settle, but not much else will happen.Baldwin is an elite, and will get a slap on the wrist. Had you or I done this we’d face serious consequences, but for him this will be a nothingburger.
That said, he is the producer, ie the one paying the bills. If he hired sub standard crew and staff, that’s on him. Except, oh yeah, he’s an elite….
Acknowledging that the US has more per capita guns than any other country except maybe Switzerland, here’s an idea: how about mandatory firearm safety classes in schools? Right now, most Americans — certainly most of the ruling class — have never touched a gun. Put gun safety in the curriculum and the gun becomes de-mystified.
We’ll, there’s that. But to be a valid comparison, the gun curriculum would have to say, “if you feel the urge to shoot someone, talk to your teachers, not your parents. And if you accidentally kill someone, we’ll help you hide the body.”That just might work. Look how well sex ed eradicated ten pregnancies.
Even if they’re only curious children?
In that case, it is the parent's fault. Supervisory negligence.
Baldwin was also the Producer of this film. He is overall responsible. Same supervisory negligence.
I expect the civil lawsuits will be expensive to settle, but not much else will happen.
Look at the uproar over CRT and imagine how much worse it could be if this idea were considered. "Your teaching them how to kill!!!" And there will be plenty of teachers that will simply refuse to teach it.Acknowledging that the US has more per capita guns than any other country except maybe Switzerland, here’s an idea: how about mandatory firearm safety classes in schools? Right now, most Americans — certainly most of the ruling class — have never touched a gun. Put gun safety in the curriculum and the gun becomes de-mystified.
A most excellent idea! When I was in 6th grade in Idaho, Fish and Game sent instructors into the schools to teach gun safety, followed by range training with .22 rifles. Gun accidents are very rare out there, despite the high rate of gun ownership.here’s an idea: how about mandatory firearm safety classes in schools?
I don’t agree. Guns are designed to cause harm. That is why they exist. It’s not reasonable to delegate that responsibility away for anyone.For whatever reason, you know that you should never accept the assertion of another that a gun is safe. I know that because I've read this thread. I'm just not sure that it's realistic to expect that level of awareness of people who are not trained on gun safety.
I wasn't talking about the law. I was talking about having realistic expectations. Lack of training is likely to have undesirable results.I don’t agree. Guns are designed to cause harm. That is why they exist. It’s not reasonable to delegate that responsibility away for anyone.
Just my opinion. Not saying you’re wrong. Just that if you’re right the law should change.
Absolutely! And it does make me curious whether his ‘anti-gun’ views are for public portrayal or actually his own. As an elite, if he goes against the grain, he’d either be cancelled or rebuked. Lots of them don’t have the gonads for it, but I have a lot of respect for those who do. Nonetheless, I don’t care for any of the Baldwin brothers. They all seem like a bunch of self-centered douchebags.Baldwin is an elite, and will get a slap on the wrist. Had you or I done this we’d face serious consequences, but for him this will be a nothingburger.
That said, he is the producer, ie the one paying the bills. If he hired sub standard crew and staff, that’s on him. Except, oh yeah, he’s an elite….
Somewhat like non-pilots, and some pilots, not having respect for the prop...I wasn't talking about the law. I was talking about having realistic expectations. Lack of training is likely to have undesirable results.
Yep it did. I’m just saying it’s a basis for negligence as well.I wasn't talking about the law. I was talking about having realistic expectations. Lack of training is likely to have undesirable results.
But Bladeslap said Baldwin is only B list actor. Oh, nooooo!
Perhaps divided twelve ways....Baldwin as Producer will get hit with the wrongful death suit.
I don’t agree. Guns are designed to cause harm.
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You should get a law passed that says that.
That is simply not true.
Think target shooting.
True, BUT - one could argue that they are designed to prevent harm also. If I lived many years ago and carried a sword to defend against tigers, lions, and bears, it does not mean that I intend harm on all bears, lions, and tigers - but that I want to preserve my own life. The attribution of intent to harm the innocent is what is offensive about saying that I own a gun because I want to kill someone.I don’t agree. Guns are designed to cause harm. That is why they exist.
According to court records, Halls handed the prop gun to Baldwin before the fatal shooting at the Bonanza Ranch in New Mexico, indicating incorrectly that the weapon didn't carry live rounds by yelling "cold gun."...
That is not what I am saying. I own several firearms and have no intent to harm anyone.True, BUT - one could argue that they are designed to prevent harm also. If I lived many years ago and carried a sword to defend against tigers, lions, and bears, it does not mean that I intend harm on all bears, lions, and tigers - but that I want to preserve my own life. The attribution of intent to harm the innocent is what is offensive about saying that I own a gun because I want to kill someone.