• yesman@lemmy.world
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    1 year ago

    The US film industry has been operating for over a hundred years, routinely works with firearms, and yet only 3 people have died in firearms accidents that whole time.

    I’m saying this for all the gun safety “experts”. I don’t care if you’re military, law enforcement, or a private gun owner, your embarrassing yourself by lecturing Hollywood on gun safety.

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      1 year ago

      If they practiced proper firearm safety there wouldn’t have been real bullets in a gun that’s supposed to be loaded with blanks, no?

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        If they had practiced actually firearm safety on the movie set, the guns would have been blank guns incapable of firing live ammunition.

        In fact they’d should have had no guns capable of firing live ammunition on set.

        All they should have had were blank firing guns and disabled firearms (e.g. firing pin removed)