LOL there are plenty of stories of kids who have never handled a gun finding one and shooting a friend or family member as well...
sorry magoo that logic doesnt stick, you can educate children about real guns...
toy guns also have appropriate ages for children and the onus is on the parents to do the right thing.
sounds like you have less of a problem with toy guns and more of a problem with bad parents an you have misplaced your frustration.
I grew up in a household with toy guns, bb guns and real guns and knew the difference and that I was not allowed under any circumstances to handle a real or bb gun without my dad and guess what I PAID ATTENTION...
Yes there are stories, but the exceptions does not disprove the aggregate. The logic does stick. I'm looking at on a whole. The benefits of saved lives and prevention of unnecessary deaths outweigh the "joy" your 3 year old might get from pretending to kill you while playing toy guns.
Toy guns does have an appropriate age limit. But let's face reality, not many people know offhand what those ages are. Both me, you, and showstoppa grew up with a ton of toy guns, can you say without looking up what the age appropriate on those guns were? I know I cant, because nobody paid attention to it. Crossing one's fingers and hoping for parents to be better and more engaged in what toys are appropriate for their children is wishing for a longshot, in reality that is not likely to happen. Just because me and you both grew up with toy guns, BB guns, real guns, etc, does not mean that it's okay for anyone. I just can't picture myself telling a father that I know who lost his little boy due to a gun accident that despite his dead child, all children should still be given toy guns that look exactly like real guns.
Why can't you just agree to the idea that they should make toy guns look extremely toy like and not life like. What is necessary about having a toy gun that is identical to a real one? This would work in teaching young children the difference between their own "gun" and their dad's gun. If a life is saved, isn't it worth it? How many lives would have to be saved before you would admit that something needs to be done?