This was not a problem in the past because children as young as 10 or 12 were in possession of BB Guns or single shot .22's and everyone recognized the importance of proper behaviour.
Nowadays, in the name of "safety" the urban landscape is cluttered with uncertainty and no one is really safe.
Best regards to all,
***there is no law preventing him from painting the tip of his real gun orange in the attempt to make it appear as a toy.***
Nothing new. This was pointed out in GUN WEEK newspaper about 25 years ago when this crap was started by Handgun Control Inc (The Brady bunch).
I was in a gift store yesterday and there were several rubber band “rifles” made of wood. Cutouts, sanded, not painted. WOOD! Each had a red tip on the end of the “barrel”.
Toy guns modified to be one shot zip guns