So, im walking through Rural King and having a great day. As I am walking past the toy section, a little boy (probably 6 years old) jumps out with a toy gun and "shoots" me. Being in a great mood, and not wanting to dissapoint the little guy, I dropped to my knees clinching my "wound" and I slowly "died". As I stood back up to congratulate the young man on his perfect shot, his Dad came running over and ripped the gun out of his hands. He then proceeded to yell at the young man for pointing a gun at a person, and gave him a swat on the butt. I also heard on the Glenn Beck program yesterday that two 6 year old boys in Baltimore were suspended from school becuase while playing cops and robbers during recess, they were prending their fingers were guns. COME ONE PEOPLE! I have 3 young kids myself, and I am pro gun safety in every aspect of the word. My oldest (4 year old son) loves to look at the guns, and help me clean them. We always practice gun safety and he takes it very seriously. But, when it comes to his toy guns, you better believe I let him shoot me. What fun are toy guns to little boys if they cant play cops and robbers, or cowboys and indians, or army? The only rule we have about playing with the toy guns, is you can't point them in peoples faces. My sons absolutley love to play war with me. They always seem to win, and they love when daddy gets shot and dies. Does this make me a bad father? Does this desensitize my children into thinking that violence is fun and okay? NO! This is how boys have been playing since the 1800's.