Baldwin's first time firing a gun on a movie set most assuredly involved him double checking and asking if it was 100% for certain safe. Then he fired the blank at a safe aim point.

Fast forward to when he got lazy and careless with a gun and killed someone. Blame the armorer and directors all you want, but the ULTIMATE responsibility is the person who pointed the gun directly at someone, pulled the trigger and killed her out of laziness and carelessness. I don't care about movie set 'standards' or 'best practices'. To say otherwise is wrong and a disservice to everyone of us that takes firearm safety seriously. He owns the lion-share of the blame.

And he probably won't be charged because we can't even agree on what's right and wrong anymore.