• sunzu2@thebrainbin.org
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    Nobody said that… You made that up.

    But if you play with guns, it is your responsibility not to kill anyone

    This is gun safety 101.

    Any adult person knows this, anyone who doesn’t has no business touching a weapon.

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      Gun safety 101 is you never, under any circumstances, point your gun at something you don’t intend to kill. So yes, you are absolutely saying that actors shouldn’t be pointing guns at other actors.

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        Is this supposed to be a flex?

        If this rule was followed the vicitm would alive…

        Or they could like check the weapon before playing with it… Second best option if you really going to be playing with weapons

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          How could that possibly be a flex? If this rule was followed movies wouldn’t have guns. If this is what you are arguing then that’s fine. But if guns are in movies, they will be pointed at other humans.

          Also, people in this same thread have told you why untrained actors should NOT be fiddling with guns. You’d rather be ignorant and ignore everyone for some strange reason.

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            untrained actors should NOT be fiddling with guns.

            Untrained people should not be touching guns, period. This common sense 101

            people in this same thread have told you

            And I told them that person handling a weapon is responsible for the weapon, being an actor doesn’t remove this liability unless you are rich it seems

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              So just say you don’t think guns should be in movies. That’s a valid argument. What you are trying to say is stupid.

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                  Nobody thinks that. You are deliberately being ignorant.

                  You only have a hard on for punishing Baldwin because you hate guns and rich people.

                  Movie stunts are FAR more unsafe than gun use in movies, yet I have a feeling you aren’t advocating to rid stunts from movies.

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                    I don’t think that rich man have the right to mishandle fire arms and walk away from basic gun safety duties. This being dropped on Christmas eve is a classic PR stunt, and prosecutor is in on it.

                    You clearly disagree, there is enough air for both on planet earth. That’s what is called an impasse and that is totally ok;)

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      You said that my man. Where on earth did you learn that gun safety 101 is “don’t kill anyone”? Lol.

      Gun safety 101 is don’t point one at something unless you intend to shoot it.