Posted: 06/06/2013 04:25:44 PM PDT
HAYWARD -- An elementary school will hold a toy gun exchange
Saturday, offering students a book and a chance to win a bicycle if they turn in
their play weapons.
Strobridge Elementary Principal Charles Hill maintains that children who play with toy guns may not take real guns seriously.
"Playing with toys guns, saying 'I'm going to shoot you,' desensitizes them, so as they get older, it's easier for them to use a real gun," Hill said.
At Saturday's event, called Strobridge Elementary Safety Day, a Hayward police officer will demonstrate bicycle and gun safety, and the Alameda County Fire Department is sending a rig and crew to talk about fire safety.
Fingerprinting and photographing of children will be offered, with the information put on CDs for parents to use, if needed, in a missing child case. All youngsters attending will be given a ticket to exchange for a book, Hill said.
Every child who brings a toy gun will get a raffle ticket to win one of four bicycles, Hill said.
Hill said he got the idea for the toy gun exchange from a photographer, Horace Gibson, who takes students' school pictures and who expressed concern about the spate of shootings of young people by police in Oakland.
Hill said police are rightfully fearful of being shot when they encounter so many armed suspects, and there have been cases nationwide where police mistook a toy gun for a real one.
A gun rights advocate questioned the idea that playing with toy guns desensitizes children to real weapons.
"Having a group of children playing cops and robbers or cowboys and Indians is a normal part of growing up," said Yih-Chau Chang, spokesman for Responsible Citizens of California, a group whose goal is to educate the public about the facts behind gun rights.
"While the intentions are obviously good on the part of the school administration, this doesn't really educate children about guns or gun safety," he said. "Guns are used in crimes, but they are more often used in defensive ways which prevent violent crime from occurring in the first place."
Chang also questioned whether toys can look like real weapons.
"Toy manufacturers are forced to paint guns in bright colors, usually orange or yellow, that make it virtually impossible for an officer to mistake it for a real gun," Chang said.
Hill, though, noted a recent case where a little boy in Kentucky used a rifle that was painted pink and accidentally killed his sister. Some toy weapons that he has seen have only a red tip to indicate they are not actual weapons.
"Some of the guns I've confiscated, if they're stuck down in a waistband, the average person would think it's a real gun," Hill said. "I could easily see one of our sixth-graders wanting to fake out someone at a 7-Eleven by walking in there" with a toy gun. "They would think it's funny, but it could turn into tragedy."
Hill hopes the toy gun exchange idea catches on. "If we want older kids to not think guns are cool, we need to start early," he said.
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There is sooooo much FAIL in that article. Are these people brain dead?
"Playing with toys guns, saying 'I'm going to shoot you,' desensitizes them, so as they get older, it's easier for them to use a real gun," Hill said. Are you fucking kidding me?
"Hill said he got the idea for the toy gun exchange from a photographer, Horace Gibson, who takes students' school pictures and who expressed concern about the spate of shootings of young people by police in Oakland." Sounds to me like you have a problem with the cops in Oakland.
Wow. Is this what we have come to?
Stay safe.
No, they are not kidding, but they are trying to fuck with our minds.
ReplyDeleteI never knew a kid who didn't know the difference between a toy gun and a real gun; or the difference between a game and reality.
When I was a kid in the 50s, a lot of the dads had war souvenirs; we would get at them and ooh and aah over them, but we never thought a gun was a toy!
This makes me mad!
I agree with you, Bob.
ReplyDeleteWe played cops and robbers, soldiers, all that. Toy guns, BB guns, .22 rifles, .410 shotguns, all before the age of 10.
This world today is one screwed up mess. It is the failure of their Liberal/Socialist education system...
"...[A] Hayward police officer will demonstrate bicycle and gun safety...."
ReplyDeleteWhere is Lee Paige these days anyway...?
"Fingerprinting and photographing of children will be offered...."
And that information will never be misused to support a political agenda or harrass and intimidate political opponents?