A gun bill formed in response to the deadly Alec Baldwin shooting on the set of "Rust" failed to pass in California after discussions stalled between the Motion Picture Association and Hollywood labor unions.
A gun bill formed in response to the deadly Alec Baldwin shooting on the set of "Rust" failed to pass in California after discussions stalled between the Motion Picture Association and Hollywood labor unions.
Hollywood studios and labor unions once again failed to reach a firearm safety deal in the wake of the fatal "Rust" shooting in October involving Alec Baldwin.
Over the past couple of months, California lawmakers have approved nearly a dozen gun control measures aimed at legal gun owners or the firearms industry, while offering the entertainment industry the chance to write its own laws regarding gun safety.