It is pretty damn hard for a gun to go off accidentally if you are practicing proper gun safety (routine check, trigger discipline (never put your finger on the trigger until you are ready to shoot), and never point a gun at a target you don't intend to shoot)
Alec is calling for a reduction of the use of guns on movie sets....maybe a better thing would be to require NRA safety courses for the cast and crew.
A few of my kids were on the rifle team at school and they all had to go through the NRA course plus a refresher every year. Those 13-year-olds had better safety discipline than this moron. In the 10 years I had kids on the team -- we are talking twice weekly practices plus weekly tournaments-- up to and including Nationals, so literally thousands of shooters and hundreds of events--we never once had a negligent discharge or incident. Why? Because they were taught to treat every rifle as loaded and to check and double check everything before entering and exiting the firing line.
Alec is calling for a reduction of the use of guns on movie sets....maybe a better thing would be to require NRA safety courses for the cast and crew.
A few of my kids were on the rifle team at school and they all had to go through the NRA course plus a refresher every year. Those 13-year-olds had better safety discipline than this moron. In the 10 years I had kids on the team -- we are talking twice weekly practices plus weekly tournaments-- up to and including Nationals, so literally thousands of shooters and hundreds of events--we never once had a negligent discharge or incident. Why? Because they were taught to treat every rifle as loaded and to check and double check everything before entering and exiting the firing line.