The expectation is that when you are handed something purporting to be a firearm, you clear it. Regardless of whether you're paying someone to manage it. A gun is treated as loaded by anyone who hasn't visually inspected the chamber.
If that costs film productions a few minutes over the course of a day, I can't imagine how it would be possible for me to give less of a fuck.
This argument is a distraction. Unless the prosecutor is doing some kind of fakeop to appease the public, there's more the story, and possibly evidence we haven't been talking about. For example Tim Pool just had a headline that Baldwin had live ammo in his belt for some reason. Also he was the producer so therefore indirectly in charge of everything including gun safety himself. Also they had kicked the armorer off the set earlier. Things that start to point to his responsibility.
The expectation is that when you are handed something purporting to be a firearm, you clear it. Regardless of whether you're paying someone to manage it.
What does "clear it" mean and why would an actor know that? That's exactly why someone is hired to handle gun safety. Actors shouldn't have to know anything about gun safety. It might as well be a toy to them. Unless they know otherwise, or the armorer gives them the proper handling instructions first.
Putting aside that Baldwin should have learned this all years ago, the person they should hire is a gun safety instructor, who stays on set to remind people when they fuck up.
The expectation is that when you are handed something purporting to be a firearm, you clear it. Regardless of whether you're paying someone to manage it. A gun is treated as loaded by anyone who hasn't visually inspected the chamber.
If that costs film productions a few minutes over the course of a day, I can't imagine how it would be possible for me to give less of a fuck.
This argument is a distraction. Unless the prosecutor is doing some kind of fakeop to appease the public, there's more the story, and possibly evidence we haven't been talking about. For example Tim Pool just had a headline that Baldwin had live ammo in his belt for some reason. Also he was the producer so therefore indirectly in charge of everything including gun safety himself. Also they had kicked the armorer off the set earlier. Things that start to point to his responsibility.
What does "clear it" mean and why would an actor know that? That's exactly why someone is hired to handle gun safety. Actors shouldn't have to know anything about gun safety. It might as well be a toy to them. Unless they know otherwise, or the armorer gives them the proper handling instructions first.
But that doesn't mean Baldwin isn't at fault.
Putting aside that Baldwin should have learned this all years ago, the person they should hire is a gun safety instructor, who stays on set to remind people when they fuck up.