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Toy gun buy-back marks anti-violence week ****DOUBLE BARF ALERT****
Union Leader ^ | Oct 14, 2001 | NANCY WEST

Posted on 10/14/2001 3:08:10 AM PDT by 2Trievers

Judy Emmett’s grandsons exchanged their water guns for prizes yesterday at the Toy Gun Buyback at the Manchester City Library.

The story-and-play morning drew 17 youngsters and kicked off the YWCA’s annual Week Without Violence project, which is focusing on youth violence this year.

“We don’t have any violence in our home,” said Emmett, who cares for four grandchildren in her Manchester home.

About six blocks away from the crayon coloring and read-aloud tale of Dr. Seuss’ “The Butter Battle” in the library basement, hundreds of people, mostly adults, were shopping for new and old firearms at the Expo-Gun Show at the Center of New Hampshire.

Some gun enthusiasts there said they would prefer teaching children gun safety rather than discouraging playing with toy guns.

Emmett probably would have felt at home in either place.

She doesn’t have anything against guns. In fact, Emmett has bagged two deer since she began hunting six years ago.

But she stores her rifles at a relative’s home to keep them away from the children, worried that an accident could harm, or worse kill her young charges.

When they are older she plans to take them to a firearms safety course if they decide to hunt. Emmett doesn’t allow any violent play or violent video games in their home.

“It’s time to stop the violence,” Emmett said.

Yesterday, grandsons Christopher Hutchins, 8, and Jonathan Hutchins, 7, appeared happy to turn in their toy water guns and listen, along with 15 other children, to stories about peacefully resolving conflicts.

“I shouldn’t like them because they can be dangerous,” Jonathan said of guns.

Two Manchester police officers were also on hand to demonstrate to adults how to safely store firearms, but no adult gun owners attended.

Pat DiPrete, president of DiPrete Promotions, the gun show’s promoter, said she has heard ammunition sales are up and so are overall gun sales nationally this year.

DiPrete said that although there is some speculation that sales are up because of terrorist activities, she said hunting season starts soon, a time when sales generally see a boost anyway.

DiPrete expected upward of 2,000 visitors to the gun show in Manchester, which will continue today from 9 a.m. to 2 p.m.

As to a toy gun buy-back, she said: “I really don’t see the purpose.” DiPrete said many gun owners would probably prefer to see children educated about safe gun use.

“I don’t think they’d like sending the message to children that guns are bad,” DiPrete said.

Toy guns can be used to teach safe firearm use, she said.

DiPrete said the legal requirements to purchase firearms at the gun show are the same as if people were shopping for guns in a retail store. Telephone numbers were available to all of the dealers to make the appropriate background and domestic violence checks, DiPrete said.

John Capalario, a Manchester welder, said he didn’t have a problem with city participation in the toy gun buy-back, but he said he doubts such a program would be helpful.

“I grew up with Hopalong Cassidy, Roy Rogers and ‘Gunsmoke’ every Saturday night, all the shoot ’em up shows,” Capalario said.

It’s not the violence on television that increase youth violence; it’s the lack of supervision and responsibility, Capalario said.

Capalario’s T-shirt took the form of a Wanted Dead or Alive poster for Osama bin Laden with a target drawn on bin Laden’s forehead and the word ‘Alive’ crossed off.

Capalario bought the shirt at the Deerfield Fair.

He said he believes more people seem to be interested in buying firearms to protect their homes in light of the terrorist assault on America, but he doesn’t think they will be of much help.

“The enemy we are encountering cannot be seen. All the guns in the world won’t help,” said Capalario.

Mike Hashem, a banjo player and antiques dealer from Ossipee, displayed a Browning 1919 A4 World War II machine gun listed for $8,500 at the gun show.

Hashem sells old and new firearms, and joked with Doug Brown at their display.

“Most of the stuff I’m selling today is old,” Hashem said.

In a Live Free or Die state, most New Hampshire people already have their own new firearms, Brown said.

Geri Bundy of Tilton, a retired belt factory worker, attended the gun show with her daughter.

“I think it’s great we can still have something like this in America,” Bundy said of the gun show.

Cat Allard, assistant teen program coordinator for the YWCA, said the toy gun exchange program was sponsored by her organization and the Million Mom March Foundation of NH, as well as Manchester police and the city library.

The program materials were purchased by donations. The city’s contribution consisted of allowing the program to be held in the library and two police officers to give the safe gun storage demonstration, Allard said.

Although the turnout wasn’t huge, Allard said she believed the group reached its goal.

“Hopefully their kids will be safer,” Allard said. Five water guns were ultimately exchanged in the buy-back.

Allard said the Million Mom March group was clear from the start that it wasn’t an anti-gun program, Allard said, and they weren’t trying to make any political statement about guns, just trying to promote safety.

“For there to be political backlash just doesn’t make a lot of sense. It was all about if you do own a gun, how to be safer,” Allard said.

Beverly Bacon, president of Million Mom March Foundation of NH, said the state chapter has 40 members and a mailing list of about 200. She said she didn’t have any estimate for the number of members nationwide, but there are 225 chapters in 46 states.

“We wanted to show them a different way to play and work on conflict resolution,” Bacon said, as a group of youngsters colored in coloring books in the library basement.

The Million Mom March is a non-profit organization that lobbies to prevent gun death and injury through education and outreach, according to its fact sheet.

Its five main legislative goals are national licensing of all firearms owners, national registration of all handguns, background checks applied to all firearm purchases, consumer safety regulations and oversight applied to the gun manufacturing industry, and limiting gun purchases to no more than one per month, according to the fact sheet.


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To: 2Trievers
Rearranging the deck furniture on the Titanic.
21 posted on 10/14/2001 6:12:12 AM PDT by pchuck
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To: 2Trievers
"'I shouldn’t like them because they can be dangerous,' Jonathan said of guns"

The Library announced later in the day that they would also embark upon a monthlong toothpick, marbles, jumprope, Mr. Potato head, fingernail clipper, bic pen, #2 pencil, jumping jacks, silly puddy, nunchucks, bicycle, skateboard, rollerskate/rollerblade, rubberband, etc etc. buyback program in order to remove items that "can be dangerous" from our children.

22 posted on 10/14/2001 6:21:59 AM PDT by VaBthang4
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To: 2Trievers
“We don’t have any violence in our home,” said Emmett

Neither do I and I have a mini-arsenal in my home, but you have set yourself up nicely if you ever have a home invasion. You and your grandkids can die with a smile on your face knowing that you didn't have any of those nasty guns in your home and you were completely unable to defend yourself or your family.

23 posted on 10/14/2001 6:23:24 AM PDT by Brett66
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To: Happygal
One wonders,why does gramma end up raising FOUR grandkids in HER home???

Was also struck by the kids statement.

I shouldn't like guns etc. this would seem to indicate that he is only parroting what he's been told other wise he would have said,"I DON'T like guns."

24 posted on 10/14/2001 6:34:29 AM PDT by tet68
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To: LadyDoc
"Knowing kids, they'll either use their fingers as pretend-guns ..."

or chicken fingers in the cafeteria ( as happened recently) and student was suspended. Kids in my classroom make them out of paper all the time. Geez ... it's normal.

25 posted on 10/14/2001 6:40:03 AM PDT by 2Trievers
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To: tet68
I noticed the same things too. Grandma babysitting ... kids repeating the propaganda ... I thought New Hampshire was the "Live Free or Die State?" All the leftists from Massachusetts are spilling over into my beloved Granite State!
26 posted on 10/14/2001 6:47:29 AM PDT by 2Trievers
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To: 2Trievers
I think that kids are going to know the difference of between a real gun and a water one. For one thing, real guns aren't plastic, blue & see-through......
27 posted on 10/14/2001 6:57:51 AM PDT by 4mycountry
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To: 2Trievers
She doesn’t have anything against guns. In fact, Emmett has bagged two deer since she began hunting six years ago.

It's always about sex, isn't it?

28 posted on 10/14/2001 7:04:41 AM PDT by openotherend
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To: 2Trievers
It is good that they only bought back toy guns. Because anyone who participates in "Buy backs" of real guns with "no questions asked" is in violation of numerous state, local, and federal laws and is guilty of felony trafficking in firearms.

Mayors, police chiefs, et al--should be held to account for this--but never seem to be.

--Boris

29 posted on 10/14/2001 7:33:19 AM PDT by boris
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To: openotherend; boris
Openotherend ... ROFLOL

Boris ... We'll never live long enough to see that happen ... however, wouldn't it be great if the push by pilots to carry came about as a result of the WTC? (Of course I'd like to see it extended to licensed citizens and off-duty police/military.)

Or how about "home defense" units in our local communities to replace the National Guards that have been called up? Hoping something positive about the "2A" will come out of this insanity.

30 posted on 10/14/2001 7:55:45 AM PDT by 2Trievers
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To: 2Trievers
“Hopefully their kids will be safer,” Allard said. Five water guns were ultimately exchanged in the buy-back.

I know I feel safer now that the threat of a drive-by squirting has been reduced. The streets of Manchester are safe again!
31 posted on 10/14/2001 8:54:45 AM PDT by GhostOfAtwater
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To: 2Trievers
.....O.K. we'll see just how effective this "weapons buyback" program is. Let's just see how much crime drops in Manchester after all of those deadly weapons are taken off of the street! OH MY GAWD HE'S GOT A SEMI-AUTOMATIC CAP GUN........You'll have to pry this gun from my cold peanut butter and jam stained fingers! .<<>>
32 posted on 10/14/2001 9:03:40 AM PDT by R_Kangel
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To: 2Trievers
Speaking of toy guns, a recent Newsweek showed a boy wearing a turban and holding what looked like a toy AK-47. Was that an airsoft pellet gun or what?
33 posted on 10/14/2001 9:27:08 AM PDT by supercat
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To: 2Trievers
Trade all your "toys" for some .50-cal machine pistols!
34 posted on 10/14/2001 9:32:06 AM PDT by RasterMaster
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To: 2Trievers
and the marxist brainwashing of children continues....
35 posted on 10/14/2001 9:39:31 AM PDT by PatrioticAmerican
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To: R_Kangel
"The city’s contribution consisted of allowing the program to be held in the library and two police officers to give the safe gun storage demonstration"

I am concerned that the city of Manchester has donated its building for a public display of religious fanaticism for gun control by the MMMs. And if these police who staged a "safe gun demonstration" where on the clock or not. (/sarcasm)

36 posted on 10/14/2001 2:33:54 PM PDT by 2Trievers
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To: 2Trievers
This gun buyback is the most absurd thing I've ever heard of. I expect things like this in my home state of Massachusetts. But based on the turnout, who cares? NH is still the Live Free of Die state. I rented a Heckler & Koch MP5K-PDW in Manchester just a week ago. I highly recommend them to anyone!
37 posted on 10/16/2001 7:05:15 AM PDT by AStack75
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