This is simple, Baldwin had the gun in his hand.......that means that in some part he is responsible. Even if the gun was faulty, Baldwin at the very least is guilty of being negligent of not checking the gun himself. While he may not be qualified enough to discern if a firearm is faulty or in perfect working order, he ABSOLUTELY is qualified enough to check to see if it's loaded, keep his finger off the trigger, and is ABSOLUTELY responsible for which way the barrel is pointed. This statement is not political. This is common sense and is the way ALL GUN owners/handlers/operators are held to a standard.