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OneGrassRoot

(22,920 posts)
10. I agree.
Mon Jan 14, 2013, 11:20 AM
Jan 2013

It's a very definite trend, and it's extraordinarily disturbing.

I started noticing it in the last year primarily with women -- of all ages -- posing with their guns, naming them, sharing links to catalog companies specializing in gun accessories for women (pink, camo, etc.).

Not good at all. They're not toys, and it's not responsible to treat them as such, imho.



Toys, Tools & Guns (edited) [View all] OneGrassRoot Jan 2013 OP
Is that REALLY a nail gun?!? OneTenthofOnePercent Jan 2013 #1
Mea culpa OneGrassRoot Jan 2013 #2
Only the crazy wing-nut comments are real. Atman Jan 2013 #3
I don't get it. OneGrassRoot Jan 2013 #5
I think most of the toy guns shown are illegal to manufacture currently Recursion Jan 2013 #4
That's good. What are your thoughts about... OneGrassRoot Jan 2013 #6
That's an interesting point Recursion Jan 2013 #7
kalashnakitty...lol OneGrassRoot Jan 2013 #8
It's No Laughing Matter. Paladin Jan 2013 #9
I agree. OneGrassRoot Jan 2013 #10
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