Internal discussions at major film and TV studios are reportedly underway to address calls for a ban on having real guns on set.
However, it’s unlikely that a blanket ban will come from a network or studio level any time soon. Many in show business are grappling with the industry’s relationship to guns and live ammunition on sets in the wake of an accidental shooting incident that involved Alec Baldwin on the set of the indie-western film "Rust" that resulted in the death of cinematographer Halyna Hutchins.
Deadline reports that multiple major TV studios have been carefully examining their own gun safety protocols as a spotlight falls on the well-being of cast and crew on sets and around firearms.
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