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Will you let your child(ren) have/play with toy guns? Water guns, nerf guns, etc...
Re: Kids and toy guns
I thought all kids played with some sort of toy gun growing up. SIL can not believe we will allow Luke to play with them. Her son is 3, he was given 2 water guns for his birthday and a few nerf guns. After the party, she told him (in front of us and ILs) that all guns are bad. She told him she would give all of his guns to the police, so no one gets hurt from the guns.
I judge her for this.
Probably not like a mini glock or a mini AK47, but little plastic cowboy guns and stuff? Of course.
FWIW, I'm totally on Team Let Kids Play With Toy Guns...
But the problem is when gun makers start making guns that look like toys... Like this:
Since you put it out there, I'm not going to flame you because I definitely get that your DH is a hunter and there are guns in your house and whatnot. But I really think making that kind of decision now is kinda irresponsible. 4-5 yr olds don't always have the coordination to not miss a soccer ball while trying to kick it let alone being trusted to wield an instrument that could kill something/someone. Flexibility as the years go on and judging his individual readiness should be considered here, in my opinion.
I totally agree with you about flexibility & readiness is different for each child. I am in no way making a concrete decision that he will have a gun of some type at that age since that is more DH's plan than mine. I am personally not a fan of guns and didn't grow up around them but since DH grew up with them and had them prior to us dating I can't just expect him to get rid of them. DH thinks he will be ready at that age since he was that old when his grandfather gave him his 1st gun. DH has a lot of "ideas" based on his upbringing (ie his mom was camping in a tent with him @ 6 weeks PP so I should be fine to do that as well).