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Originally Posted by Taltarzac725
The Screen Actors Guild is taking a much different approach to this tragedy. And again this is a movie set and not real life. Who knows how much a role Baldwin with gun safety? The most important point is that this was on a movie set and the person in charge of the gun at that time said it was safe to use it as the script directed the actor to do.
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I am guessing that the courthouse is not going to be a movie set and that the family of the deceased may have considered her death "real'. The person in charge of the gun at that time was Baldwin. As producer he hired the so-called gun experts. That expertise is questioned so he has to prove that he hired qualified, experienced persons. Were those experts in attendance, did they hand him the gun and declare it safe to use? All to be determined by trial I don't know the facts. But that is what the trial will provide. Any one's insistence that the experts exonerate the shooter without knowing the facts is simply stating an opinion and is certainly entitled to that. As are any others who disagree. Let the show proceed and we will see. Whatever the decision, there is bound to be disagreement..