Many parents don't want their kids to play with toy guns. Here's how they can enforce those boundaries. (Image: Getty; illustration by Aida Amer for Yahoo) “Here,” said a mom friend said last summer ...
A major reason parents don’t like kids to play with pretend guns is they’re afraid you’ll get hurt. It can be hard for others to tell if a gun is real or just a toy. While you and your friends might ...
Police in Massachusetts are sounding a familiar alarm. This time, the warning is about toy guns that shoot squishy gel pellets – but look far too much like the real thing. CBS Boston reporter Mike ...
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 ...
The “enlightened” parents of our culture seem to spend an inordinate amount of time trying to keep kids from playing. From playing in the living room or classroom. From playing in front of the house ...
Toy guns have been a popular item on Christmas gift wish lists for decades. Little Ralphie Parker from the 1983 holiday classic A Christmas Storyspends most of the movie wishing for a “ Red Ryder ...
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 ...
It’s National Gun Violence Awareness Day, and the survivors of mass shootings from Columbine to Sandy Hook to Las Vegas to Orlando to Parkland are speaking out to remind us: The time for gun reform is ...