If Baldwin had a heart attack and died a day before that, it wouldn't have happened either. If Baldwins parents had never had him it also wouldn't have happened. We can go on and on about this but the jury saw it the was it was, not the way you thought it should have happened.Live ammo or not, if Baldwin had checked, it (a fatal shooting) wouldn't have happened. Even if he hadn't checked, if he had NOT pointed the gun at someone, it would not have happened! Even so, if he had not pulled the trigger, it (a fatal shooting) would not have happened! If he had not pushed the participants, it likely would not have happened!
No one is saying that she is innocent. We are just saying Baldwin bears a significant part of the blame!
It was a make believe movie. You and I would have checked the gun ourselves but, we're gun people, they are just make believe actors. That's why they have an armorer on the set to see that those idiot actors don't do anything stupid.I still want Baldwin hung. A feller points a gun at someone and pulls the trigger, but it's alright because somebody told him there were no bullets in it?
Twelve people on a jury knew who was legally responsible. But you're smarter than all of them right?So, it is my responsibility if someone else does something stupid (and criminal!). It is illegal to shoot someone except in self-defense, is it not? If I hand someone a loaded gun and he shoots you, WHO is to blame?? If I incite a riot, am I at fault? If I tell someone to shoot a public figure and he does so, is he not to blame??
THE BUCK STOPS WITH THE PERSON WHO PULLS THE TRIGGER!!!!
Evidently throughout the whole trial they never discovered who actually loaded the gun. If it was left over ammo from a previous use, why was the gun not checked when returned to the armory ? Who is responsible for that? Would that be the armors job?She got eff'd IMO.. I could be wrong but I read she wasn't on the set and Baldwin as executive producer who schedules the scenes didn't inform her she was needed that day. I don't fault Baldwin for not checking the ammo or even pulling the trigger when was told it was a cold gun. I want to know who brought and allowed live ammo on the set . The person who loaded it should bear the brunt of the consequences
I disagree, if you except a firearm from someone, anyone, its your responsibility to check it out. on duty? off duty? that's dribble. live ammo on the set? and who put it in the firearm? bears the responsibility of informing the new handler, but its back on Baldwin to know, and check the firearm, and be sure. gunna be hard not to find Baldwin guilty being the trigger puller. remember, involuntary manslaughter means you did it, it might have unintended. but your still responsible for causing a death.She got eff'd IMO.. I could be wrong but I read she wasn't on the set and Baldwin as executive producer who schedules the scenes didn't inform her she was needed that day. I don't fault Baldwin for not checking the ammo or even pulling the trigger when was told it was a cold gun. I want to know who brought and allowed live ammo on the set . The person who loaded it should bear the brunt of the consequences
Actors are not gun people, period. That's why they have an armorer.I disagree, if you except a firearm from someone, anyone, its your responsibility to check it out. on duty? off duty? that's dribble. live ammo on the set? and who put it in the firearm? bears the responsibility of informing the new handler, but its back on Baldwin to know, and check the firearm, and be sure. gunna be hard not to find Baldwin guilty being the trigger puller. remember, involuntary manslaughter means you did it, it might have unintended. but your still responsible for causing a death.