Event JSON
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"content": "nostr:npub15a3lpf5wf7usu5ftakwdn72l5ttu8p0z96fed80ujtm0c53xnldqrrn84f That's all I've been saying about this from the beginning. Yes, I know safe firearm handling procedure but on the set of a film, when you've been assured by the armored that the weapon is safe...? Personally, I'd have checked again anyway, but that's formed habit. This is just a horrible situation.",
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