However, the gun he was handed did contain live ammunition.
According toThe Detroit News, safety procedures involving gun use on the set were limited at best.
“If I decide that I I mean, could I work?

I’m going to go make another movie in January.
And I said to them, ‘Do you want to get out of it?
Do you want to get rid of me ‘cause of what happened?’

They said, ‘No.’
But I say to myself, ‘Do I want to work much more after this?
Is it worth it?'”
The “30 Rock” star also discussed his mental health since the accidental shooting.
“I go through my day, and I make it through the day.
Then I collapse at the end of the day.
Emotionally, I collapse.”
“No matter what happens to me,” Baldwin wrote in the Instagram post.
“No matter what I suffer.
If I win or lose, anything.
No one can take away from me the joy and love you have given me.”