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11 minutes ago, Wake Up1 said:

Maybe your first rule but the movie producers hired an expert to do that for them. Just like you hire an expert to build your house or work on your car or operate on your body. Not a difficult concept. 

Wrong. You hold a gun you are responsible just like driving. 

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39 minutes ago, Wake Up1 said:

Tigers should never argue with a donkey. My apologies 🙏

Ignorant people should never pretend they understand guns.

 

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On 7/16/2024 at 2:43 PM, Wake Up1 said:

You are not quoting the law correctly. These are suggested safety protocols based on the circumstances. 
They are not the law on Movie sets, live theater shows and other events. Ridiculous to hire an arms experts on safety and then legally require.  untrained actors to check the acting gun for safety. You may wish that is the law on movie sets with actors but it is not. The arms expert is suppose to handle gun safety and live ammunition is never suppose to be on a movie set or live stage.
Quit quoting the law when you have never practiced law as an attorney. 

What if the "gun expert" is a nut? Trust them hey? How naive can you be? You have obviously never held a gun and have no idea.

 

Let me the tiger educate you

 

1. You never point a gun at somebody

 

2. You should always check the chamber before firing

 

 

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I would think maybe the rules will change so the one being given a gun will triple check the ammo as part of their responsibility.

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