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Lewis, who lives in Fishers, said her 3-year-old twin boys shoot Lego guns they make themselves, and the couple takes their 9- and 10-year-old sons for paintball shooting.
Federal law since 1989 already requires authentic-looking toy guns to be affixed with orange ... And there’s nothing to stop a violent criminal from painting a real gun to look like a toy, ...
Toy guns have been a popular item on Christmas gift wish lists for decades. ... From 2015 to 2016, police officers shot and killed 86 people when they mistook a toy gun for the real thing, ...
When National Sibling Day came around recently, I thought I found the perfect photo to post on social media. A vintage snapshot of my brother Andy and I with our toy guns pointed squarely at each o… ...
Toy guns are painted black to make them look like the real thing. East Orange, Irvington and Orange have ordinances to stop stores from selling them.
Two young people with toy guns were mistakenly shot dead by police this year – one just 12 years old. In both cases, cops thought a fake gun was real. Watch the videos of these incidents to see ...
The Toy Gun debate: Would you let your kids play with them? With mass shootings daily and 33,000 gun deaths annually in the U.S., some parents might even prefer their kids play with matches than toy ...
An Arkansas law prohibits "imitation firearms" or toy guns, which include airsoft guns, non-firing guns and water guns that are identical to firearms manufactured after 1898.
August 1, 2016; Why Toy Guns Matter Why Toy Guns Matter The NRA wants to start kids young, but parents can resist gun culture.
Toy guns, for example. No reasonably peace-loving parent would even consider letting their kids have a toy gun in the house. Guns, the reasonable parent reasons, are bad.
My husband and I disagree about whether toy guns are appropriate for our kids and under what circumstances they may be used. Last weekend, our two young sons were given water guns as gifts, which ...
Hempstead on Long Island has reportedly been encouraging local youth to exchange their toy guns for alternate new toys as a way of "saying no to guns." Chris Harris has been a senior true crime ...