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In reply to the discussion: Guns should not be manufactured and marketed for children, period. Period. [View all]lunasun
(21,646 posts)The company that makes the rifle, Milton, Pa.-based Keystone Sporting Arms, has a "Kids Corner" on its website with pictures of young boys and girls at shooting ranges and on bird and deer hunts. It says the company produced 60,000 Crickett and Chipmunk rifles for kids in 2008. The smaller rifles are sold with a mount to use at a shooting range.
Keystone also makes guns for adults, but most of its products are geared toward children, including books and bright orange vests and hats.
http://abcnews.go.com/US/wireStory/coroner-boy-shoots-year-sister-ky-19088572?page=2
A 4 yr old in KY gets gun for present and it lays around the trailer in the kitchen loaded a year later until a 2yr old is dead
and most of the people defending this by saying they had a gun (at 4 ?)
or gave one to their kids (at 4 ?) do not really seem outraged by the killing .
However they are upset that gun ownership by very young children is being questioned !