Good thought. Heck, a kid cannot point his finger in the form of a gun without getting into trouble. So, Hollywood, quit making films with guns in them.
Yes! No guns in movies! No guns in video games! Yes!
Walk the talk, Hollywood and video clan. Pull all movies and v-games showing guns. Now!
Also, producers must push updates to video games, PCs and movie players to block playing of any gun-related content. Now.
LOL. My son was "talked to" by a teacher because he picked up a stick at recess and held it like a gun. I talked to the teacher about it.
But it doesn't end there. My kids have been shooting from a young age. They know where the guns are in the house (locked up). They are familiar and comfortable with these machines. My son also has a cash of Nerf Guns, Air Soft guns, compound bow and a bb-gun. Kids in the neighborhood routinely have nerfgun wars and airsoft wars (I have threatened that if I ever see anyone without eye protection participating, he is done. So he is the neighborhood safety enforcer).
I have had to ask parents of my son's friends their thoughts on the kids playing these games when they come to our house to play (because of one objectionable parent). My son has one friend that isn't allowed to play anything that has anything to do with guns. We comply, no problem. I have often wondered if the parents knew what real guns were locked away in our house if they would even let their snowflake come over to our house to play.