Following the tragic on-set shooting that killed cinematographer Halyna Hutchins during the filming of “Rust,” calls to ban the use of live firearms in the film industry are intensifying. The incident, which occurred when actor Alec Baldwin fired a prop gun, has led to a petition on Change.org that has quickly gathered over 18,000 signatures advocating for safer working conditions and the elimination of live weapons on film sets.
In light of this incident, California State Senator Dave Cortese pledges to push for legislation banning live ammunition on movie sets, highlighting the urgent need to address safety concerns in theatrical productions. While some industry professionals maintain that stringent safety measures have historically prevented such tragedies, the investigation continues to focus on the crew responsible for weapons management, raising critical questions about on-set safety protocols.
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