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In reply to the discussion: District attorney reacts to Alec Baldwin after he claims it's 'unlikely' he'll be charged in 'Rust' [View all]Kaleva
(38,623 posts)71. It's your right to have a don't give a fuck attitude about gun safety.
I and many others feel otherwise and believe that anyone who handles a gun, regardless of the situation, ought to treat it as potentially dangerous (hundreds killed every year prove that to be true) and follow simple to understand and life saving safety rules.
For the sake of those around you, I do hope you don't ever hold a gun, even for a brief moment. If you do, I beseech you to take some training first.
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District attorney reacts to Alec Baldwin after he claims it's 'unlikely' he'll be charged in 'Rust' [View all]
ripcord
Dec 2021
OP
I thought when I heard he was giving this interview that he was dumb to do so.
jimfields33
Dec 2021
#3
Shouldn't be an investigation against HIM,should be the armor people on the set
Bengus81
Dec 2021
#34
This is the first comment I've made during this whole affair. It's my opinion that of all
abqtommy
Dec 2021
#6
I bet if the script called for him to aim it at his own head, he'd have checked that gun.
BlackSkimmer
Dec 2021
#37
I didn't see him blame the victim. I heard him blame the people who were in charge of the gun and
onecaliberal
Dec 2021
#42
Maybe he doesn't know what a blank cartridge looks like opposed to a live round
Bengus81
Dec 2021
#31
That's exactly why they had TWO PAID professionals on that set to make damn sure
Bengus81
Dec 2021
#82
He doesn't have to. He's an actor in a MOVIE with a crew that is 100% responsible for that GUN
Bengus81
Dec 2021
#32
Do you think he would have double checked that gun if the script called for him to point it at his
BlackSkimmer
Dec 2021
#38
You double check lug nuts before you leave the tire store after having new tires installed?
Bengus81
Dec 2021
#44
Doesn't matter,they were paid for their services. That makes them professionals
Bengus81
Dec 2021
#61
Oh yeah right...the production company told the armorer we don't care if you put live
Bengus81
Dec 2021
#69
I understand that the armouer was given additional, not firarms related, work to do.
oneshooter
Dec 2021
#84
I understand that the armouer was given additional, not firarms related, work to do.
oneshooter
Dec 2021
#85
Exactly what my daughter said. She manages the costume dept. at Warner Bros. studio.
CTyankee
Dec 2021
#90
It's a whole other world. I have deep respect for my daughter and others who work in the film
CTyankee
Dec 2021
#94
I honestly don't get all the dumps on Alec Baldwin. I think he's a brilliant and kind Democrat.
C Moon
Dec 2021
#16
So when the script says that Baldwin's character should point the gun into the general direction of
LisaL
Dec 2021
#57
I would like to know if Baldwin received training on the safe handling of a gun.
Kaleva
Dec 2021
#20
Baldwin actually admitted to firing the gun in the interview, but he probably doesn't know it [yet].
Lucid Dreamer
Dec 2021
#33
Lack of gun knowledge? DING DING!! That's EXACTLY why they have armors on movie sets
Bengus81
Dec 2021
#35
What kind of training did you take which taught you could ignore basic safety rules
Kaleva
Dec 2021
#89