It's possible, likely probable you're right in both cases.
It absolutely is as it would be for everyone else in the process of getting that firearm fired on set! Even if they aren't formally trained, you...
So the author of that link doesn't know either. AFAIK would indicate a desired opinion after a Google search for "rejected AP College Courses"...
Grey area. It could just as easily be something the Actor's Guild should enforce. "If you are required to handle a firearm on set, you should...
Not arguing that it is 100% absolutely incumbent on the State to provide adequate reasoning. That's why I'm in the "wait and see" camp.
Where does it say that? According to the College Board, this appears to be an iterative process.
I didn't find anything "questionable". There really wasn't any meat to the story besides some vague statements and a lot of "ONOZ! OMG!". All...
From the look of it, this is a fairly normal part of the process. The College Board is still piloting this course according to their website and...
I'll still withhold my outrage until the facts are actually presented rather than "make an ass out of u and me"
Well maybe actors should get firearm training if they're going to handle firearms? If for no other reason, they prefer their acting look...
Inflammatory headline to generate clicks with no real facts to the story either way. I'll reserve my outrage for after it comes out why it's...
I go back to my initial statement. One should ALWAYS check a firearm to make sure whether or not it's loaded. This is a situation that could...
Didn't realize they went through that kind of process on sets.
No actual projectile in the brass. Here's an example. It's pretty easy to tell by visual inspection, but you have to eject the round to know for...
One should ALWAYS check a firearm to make sure whether or not it's loaded.
Not exactly true. All docs are tracked regardless of classification level all the way down to "CUI" (Controlled Unclassified Information). It...
Was going to ask this exact question. Seems like it would only work if a single student used it, otherwise it should be pretty easy to tell.