I didnt say that.. i said at the least.
Do not attribute things to me, I didn't say pls
I didn't attribute you saying anything.
I understand what you said. My point is that is going in exactly the wrong direction.
The solution isn't to have safety training so real guns can be used in movies. Not even "at least". That will eventually lead to another tragedy with or without the safety training. You're just asking for it.
The real answer, IMHO, is to never use real guns on a movie set at all.
If they are in a movie deactivating nuclear bomb, should it be a real nuclear bomb for authenticity? Would that be prudent?
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My call is he will walk on criminal liability, but get nailed in a civil suit.
If I'm wrong, oh well, not my circus, not my monkey.