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Kaleva

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30. Here are the safety rules set forth by Industry Wide Labor-Management Safety Committee
Sat Oct 23, 2021, 08:53 PM
Oct 2021

"BLANKS CAN KILL. TREAT ALL FIREARMS AS THOUGH THEY ARE LOADED.
"LIVE AMMUNITION" IS NEVER TO BE USED NOR BROUGHT ONTO ANY STUDIO
LOT OR STAGE."

https://www.csatf.org/wp-content/uploads/2018/05/01FIREARMS.pdf

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If a stunt goes wrong and a stunt driver dies should we ban car scenes? nt EX500rider Oct 2021 #1
Excellent point. n/t Coventina Oct 2021 #2
One cannot expect a stunt driver to know anything about cars. nt taxi Oct 2021 #5
"Bullitt" would be pretty bland n/t gay texan Oct 2021 #11
It's time for real "Movie guns" WarGamer Oct 2021 #3
Make sense to me! n/t Coventina Oct 2021 #4
Already available and cheap NickB79 Oct 2021 #16
Agreed! ProfessorGAC Oct 2021 #26
They use stunt people who do the dangerous stuff. Kaleva Oct 2021 #6
Basic safety rules say never point a gun at anyone. Coventina Oct 2021 #8
The 4 universal rules of gun safety Kaleva Oct 2021 #10
On the movie set? LisaL Oct 2021 #13
If it's a real gun, the location of the weapon doesn't matter. The rules apply. Kaleva Oct 2021 #17
The actor isn't shooting the gun because he wants to destroy someone. LisaL Oct 2021 #23
Here are the safety rules set forth by Industry Wide Labor-Management Safety Committee Kaleva Oct 2021 #30
Well clearly actual bullets shouldn't have been used. LisaL Oct 2021 #32
Even if the gun was loaded with blanks or empty it should be handled like it's loaded with real ammo Kaleva Oct 2021 #33
1911's not the easiest... you need a tool. WarGamer Oct 2021 #9
My bad. I was talking about field stripping an M1911. Not a complete disassembly. Kaleva Oct 2021 #14
Yah, they should be banned-but never will happen packman Oct 2021 #7
No. BlueTsunami2018 Oct 2021 #12
Such as? Kaleva Oct 2021 #15
I think they should stop using real guns in filming. Crunchy Frog Oct 2021 #18
Right! Why can't they add sound effects? IcyPeas Oct 2021 #40
What other rules would some moral authority arbitrarily apply? Calista241 Oct 2021 #19
Sounds like sarisataka Oct 2021 #25
This is about the safety of the crew and cast, not imposing moral authority. Doodley Oct 2021 #28
There's lots of dangerous shit that happens all the time for cast and crew. Calista241 Oct 2021 #55
So? I don't understand the point. Are these reasons not to reduce the dangers of using real guns Doodley Oct 2021 #58
Many more people die of accidents on sets than guns LeftInTX Oct 2021 #59
Every life matters. This cinematographer would be alive if live guns had been banned in film. Doodley Oct 2021 #63
If you're going to take guns out of filmmaking in the name of safety Calista241 Oct 2021 #60
There is no reason why they can't insist on anything they like. Doodley Oct 2021 #62
Of course not. brooklynite Oct 2021 #20
As one who knows how to handle a gun imavoter Oct 2021 #21
Apparently the guns were also being used for target practice. LisaL Oct 2021 #22
This is what has been troubling me SheltieLover Oct 2021 #27
Yes. You don't need guns that can kill on a movie set. Use toy guns only. Add sound effects later. Doodley Oct 2021 #24
Banned by who? The First Amendment is a thing. tritsofme Oct 2021 #29
By whatever organization sets safety standards. Crunchy Frog Oct 2021 #45
the Unions can insist on it eShirl Oct 2021 #49
The set should have had Union workers. sarcasmo Oct 2021 #31
regulated not banned nt BootinUp Oct 2021 #34
No, this is a silly question Tarc Oct 2021 #35
Guns capable of firing live ammunition should be banned, imo. Maru Kitteh Oct 2021 #36
This! They don't need to make a loud bang on the set while filming FakeNoose Oct 2021 #39
Agree. They do amazing sound effects these days. IcyPeas Oct 2021 #41
Silly! Nt USALiberal Oct 2021 #37
No n/t Devil Child Oct 2021 #38
Of course not. ForgedCrank Oct 2021 #42
Certainly not. Dial H For Hero Oct 2021 #43
It's been over 28 years since a gun killed someone on a movie set LeftInTX Oct 2021 #44
There are reports of unintended firearm discharges on the set. Kaleva Oct 2021 #46
I agree with Adam Conover blogslug Oct 2021 #47
this is exactly right. nt BootinUp Oct 2021 #56
Using actual guns isn't required; John Wick's guns are all green-screened (n/t) Spider Jerusalem Oct 2021 #48
No. That would be an overreaction. Captain Stern Oct 2021 #50
Are people blaming Baldwin? luv2fly Oct 2021 #51
If reports are true that it was his production company madville Oct 2021 #52
If an extra in the film was handling the gun, it would not be the extra's fault LeftInTX Oct 2021 #57
It is the fault of the person holding the weapon. All weapons are loaded until they are checked. marie999 Oct 2021 #61
Of course not. (nt) Paladin Oct 2021 #53
Guns with any kind of live ammo or blanks.. yes. ananda Oct 2021 #54
Absolutely. There was no reason for this incident to happen. No reason for death and injury. Doodley Oct 2021 #64
It was a crazy, dysfunctional set. ananda Oct 2021 #66
No. 11 Bravo Oct 2021 #65
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