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In reply to the discussion: Why do parents buy their children toy guns? [View all]Tom Kitten
(7,372 posts)9. Playing cowboys and Indians
My folks didn't care about guns at all but I got a holster and toy gun (cap pistol) along with a cowboy hat when I was really little. Westerns were ubiquitous in my childhood and I thought they were all boring. Well except for the Lone Ranger. He was cool. And Zorro too. But Zorro used a sword.
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It's been that way for decades. I'm sure it's for cops and robbers or some game like that.
jimfields33
Jun 2022
#1
Yes, I saw one mother explain if she didn't buy the gun he'd just use his finger anyway
meadowlander
Jun 2022
#16
When I was a kid, my parents would not buy toy guns for me, although I wanted them.
Earth-shine
Jun 2022
#21
I'm reminded of my friend who wouldn't buy her son guns, and he made them out of everything he could
chia
Jun 2022
#24
I think something that was wholesome in 1945 and 1965 can be unwholesome later on.
milestogo
Jun 2022
#27
I grew up with daily duck-and-cover drills and warnings of imminent atom bomb attack.
Binkie The Clown
Jun 2022
#29
Cops and Robbers is fun and harmless, but 2A fantasy people took that away from kids
gulliver
Jun 2022
#38