Disarming The Toy Box

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Meanwhile in far away Switzerland, where marksmanship is a national value...

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...kids are learning to safely handle military rifles.

http://www.geo.fr/photos/reportages-geo/les-suisses-neutres-mais-armes-jusqu-aux-dents


Keyword here being SAFELY!!! If we would educate instead of isolate, there would be far less accidents and far less crime! Oh yeah, and WAY better things to do in high school P.E.! :D
 

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Yeah, but check out the hippy sign on the middle rifle. NPR was talking yesterdy about the Swiss wanting to end compulsary service in the military. The new generation of Swiss thinks its a waste of time, guns are bad, etc.

In Queensland AU,

Changes to Weapons Act
Items that look like a gun to be licensed
Toy guns included
ANY ITEM that looks like a gun will have to be licensed under several changes to the Weapons Act being considered by the Queensland State Government.
Even guns made out of materials as unlikely as soap or plastic may have to be kept under lock and key if they could "reasonably be taken to be a weapon".


Failure to license an imitation weapon will carry a maximum $4500 fine under the proposals and incorrect storage carries a penalty of $750.
 

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