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In reply to the discussion: When it comes to guns, there are no accidents or mistakes. Just negligence. [View all]KY_EnviroGuy
(14,795 posts)29. Boils down to the need for rigorous safety training for both actors and crew.....
and that applies to many things, not just guns. Driving vehicles and handling live electrical devices or explosives and working with animals are some other things that come to mind.
Although I feel there's far too much gun usage shown in movies and on TV, gun usage simulation is sometimes needed to realistically illustrate a story. It would be impossible to document the story of Al Capone without showing safe replica guns, but they should never be glorified.
After surviving decades of working in very dangerous industries without serious injury, my example proves that repeated safety training creates a constant consciousness of safety that really works.
KY
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When it comes to guns, there are no accidents or mistakes. Just negligence. [View all]
Kaleva
Oct 2021
OP
Shouldn't someone be charged in every car accident? In a car accident someone was, speeding,
doc03
Oct 2021
#41
He should have checked the gun for live ammo and should not have been pointing a gun at a person.
Irish_Dem
Oct 2021
#37
Baldwin, in his capacity as producer, may be held legally responsible. At least in part.
Kaleva
Oct 2021
#9
I had training in the military but it was several months before I bought ammo after I got a gun
Kaleva
Oct 2021
#15
Maybe that's something that advocates for responsible gun ownership, like yourself, could work on.
Crunchy Frog
Oct 2021
#31
Maybe you could form an organization of your own without the participation of
Crunchy Frog
Oct 2021
#35
Boils down to the need for rigorous safety training for both actors and crew.....
KY_EnviroGuy
Oct 2021
#29
Actors are under the direct supervision of someone who is extensively trained.
KentuckyWoman
Oct 2021
#34
Hitting a deer that darted out on the road wouldn't be negligence on the driver's part
Kaleva
Oct 2021
#52