Actually, from industry standards, it was the armourer who was supposed to check the weapon in front of the actor before giving it to him/her. But, yeah, we already know Hannah ignored a lot of those rules. She was the only one who was supposed to handle those weapons and ammo.
HGR (or attorney) state that The Armorer was
not on set -- because of COVID protocols.
So the on-set Assistant Director (who accepted a plea deal already iirc) could not find a
less essential person to send off the set instead?
I still
cannot picture the 24 year old HGR stating "Sorry, Employers Assistant Director and Producer/Big Name Actor, no safety training for Actor, no weapons; no Armorer present, no weapons."
IF AB had responded differently to training and
IF The Armorer had been present on set -- would
3 people be charged -- or only one?
jmho and all that.
Wonder how long before either trial starts?
Really good breakfast burritos in a building right by the Federal Courthouse if anyone manages to attend.
Parking is difficult. ( I'd park at church & walk over, but I have that option
)
The metal detectors are set carefully, you can't take much in.
Might have to plan a trip out to provide some on-site reporting here....
Made myself hungry, there's a Lotaburger a couple blocks the other direction.