• catloaf
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    2 months ago

    True, but also, safety is everyone’s responsibility. Safety is always the first priority.

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      2 months ago

      You either keep yourself in the headspace where your character is shooting a loaded gun and you give a good performance, or you do firearm safety checks. It can’t be both. Maybe you’ve never done any acting, but it really can’t be both.

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        2 months ago

        I’ve done acting, and I’m familiar with safe handling of firearms. You can absolutely do both.

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          2 months ago

          Again, not if you want a good performance. And I am guessing your acting did not involve shooting a realistic weapon on a realistic set in a major motion picture.

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            2 months ago

            I’m not aware of any studies on the matter. If you are speaking from your own experience, it’s not any more definitive than mine.

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      2 months ago

      safety is everyone’s responsibility.

      People’s responses to this comment really highlights the defects in the US gun culture. Justifying Alec’s handling of the gun is the issue that we have, when guns are around you act like all of them a load and you handle them as such until you personally verified that it is unloaded and even then you deff don’t fuck around with it.

      When people act like this, accidents really should not happen. When they do, people should reflect on why it happened, instead of focusing on cover up and blaming lower level wage slave.