

“The clear solution is banishing live guns and ammunition from the sets of television and motion picture productions to eliminate all possibility of human error in the handling of weapons so that flawless oversight and restrictions guarantee that these kinds of accidents never happen again.'' “The idea that even one misfire has caused danger is outrageous,'' he continued. “A single gun accident, let alone a fatality, like the one that occurred on the `Rust' set and the ones that killed Brandon Lee and Jon-Erik Huxum destroy the lives of not only the victims and their families, but the lives of the other actors and crew who forever after are burdened with the emotional trauma of avoidable accidents. “While movies can be convincing and very realistic - they are supposed to be make-believe,'' said Councilman Paul Koretz, who introduced the resolution. LOS ANGELES (CNS) - A Los Angeles City Councilman introduced a resolution today to support legislation that would eliminate live guns and ammunition from television and movie productions, following the on-set death of cinematographer Halyna Hutchins in New Mexico by a prop weapon fired by actor Alec Baldwin.

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