BS! The only thing he's devastated about is how this will affect his ability to create/keep more wealth. What he could become??? A crusader for gun safety???? What fairy land do you live in? How do you know he'll never touch a firearm again? Raise money for others.... come on now! No, he killed someone, prison at least.
If he is completely insincere and is only acting to save his own hide, then I agree with you.
But what I was trying to get across was, given the very specific set of circumstances and rarity of this tragic event, what "good" would be done with AB sitting behind bars? I am honestly asking The RPF's opinion. Would it be something along the lines of...
#1 It makes us as society feel better that AB is being punished by losing a part of his life, because he inadvertently took the life of another?
#2 Is it a purely legal argument, an eye for an eye, tooth for a tooth, etc... that this degree of an accident that resulted in death ultimately at AB hands, requires imprisonment?
#3 Does it make us/the public, feel safer that a dangerous man AB has been taken off the streets?
#4 Are we as citizens saying that, in order to not sully the memory of all the innocents that have have been killed as the result of tragic accidents, AB has to be imprisoned otherwise their memories, their tragedies are tarnished?
#5 Does prison time for AB serve as a warning and deterrent for future film-makers using real firearms on set? Does it improve the safe handling of dangerous weapons?
(I am assuming he would not face the death penalty here, which is why I did not bring it up as an option)