NintendoTogepi said:
No, you probably shouldn't let kids play with real guns period.
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I am from Florida. I am not saying you should do this but a lot of families do, and it works (kids aren't killing themselves).
If you have a gun in the house. You teach the kid to shoot it, or promise they can one day. But you teach them to respect the power of a weapon. I really think this is where the old sword tradition comes from - preventing people from playing around with it and hurting them selves.
Either way I don't see why it's bad, it's just genetic adaptation.
I would cite regulation, but I know you will simply ignore it.