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Originally Posted by After Shock Media
When I was a kid, which would be around same time as you. Our toy guns except perhaps for a couple of the toy rifles could not be mistaken for a real gun. Our squirt guns were see through and light blue, green, red, pink, etc. Our cap guns were about the size of a derringer although very blockish, unless you got the silver cowboy style one which still looked like a Gene Autry joke.
Even late at night a cop would never mistake it for real either.
I have no issues with gun ownership. I do have issue with this though and it is not any part of being PC.
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You must of had shitty toy guns lol. Shit I had a bb gun at 8 or 9, and had a .22 bt 11 or 12. Was taught proper gun use by my father. To never point it at anyone, to all assume it was loaded, etc etc. Never had an issue, never had a problem. Had .22 rifle, and a 22 revolver that I made custom hand grips for. Got my first glock at 17, had carry permit at 21, carried for years before I moved to TN, and about to get my permit for down here now.
So moral is. I was taught about guns early on. The correct way to handle them etc. A baby unknowingly putting a fake plastic light little toy gun in its mouth is not a huge concern. Maybe in bad taste, but unlikely to cause any issues. lol