Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:It appears some of the children had somehow converted some of the water guns to shoot real bullets.
There are no laws or restrictions or even background checks on toy guns or water guns.
Are you seriously that ignorant about firearms? You can’t “convert” a toy water gun to fire real bullets. Obviously someone brought an actual gun to the water gun fight.
I’ve definitely read about instances of toy guns or replica guns being converted to fire bullets. This was very common in the UK many years ago when I was at university, before the UK disallowed the sale or possession of toy guns. It’s certainly possible that troubled youths could use a bit of clever switchery and fussing about to make a water gun into a real gun. If the IRA could do it anyone else can as well.
Best to just outlaw the whole lot of them.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:It appears some of the children had somehow converted some of the water guns to shoot real bullets.
There are no laws or restrictions or even background checks on toy guns or water guns.
Are you seriously that ignorant about firearms? You can’t “convert” a toy water gun to fire real bullets. Obviously someone brought an actual gun to the water gun fight.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:It appears some of the children had somehow converted some of the water guns to shoot real bullets.
There are no laws or restrictions or even background checks on toy guns or water guns.
Are you seriously that ignorant about firearms? You can’t “convert” a toy water gun to fire real bullets. Obviously someone brought an actual gun to the water gun fight.
I’ve definitely read about instances of toy guns or replica guns being converted to fire bullets. This was very common in the UK many years ago when I was at university, before the UK disallowed the sale or possession of toy guns. It’s certainly possible that troubled youths could use a bit of clever switchery and fussing about to make a water gun into a real gun. If the IRA could do it anyone else can as well.
Best to just outlaw the whole lot of them.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:It appears some of the children had somehow converted some of the water guns to shoot real bullets.
There are no laws or restrictions or even background checks on toy guns or water guns.
Are you seriously that ignorant about firearms? You can’t “convert” a toy water gun to fire real bullets. Obviously someone brought an actual gun to the water gun fight.
I’ve definitely read about instances of toy guns or replica guns being converted to fire bullets. This was very common in the UK many years ago when I was at university, before the UK disallowed the sale or possession of toy guns. It’s certainly possible that troubled youths could use a bit of clever switchery and fussing about to make a water gun into a real gun. If the IRA could do it anyone else can as well.
Best to just outlaw the whole lot of them.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:It appears some of the children had somehow converted some of the water guns to shoot real bullets.
There are no laws or restrictions or even background checks on toy guns or water guns.
Are you seriously that ignorant about firearms? You can’t “convert” a toy water gun to fire real bullets. Obviously someone brought an actual gun to the water gun fight.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:This is why I don't think senior skip day activities are a good idea.
We should have school all day, every day, so no one gets shot.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:This is why I don't think senior skip day activities are a good idea.
We should have school all day, every day, so no one gets shot.
Anonymous wrote:This is why I don't think senior skip day activities are a good idea.
Anonymous wrote:It appears some of the children had somehow converted some of the water guns to shoot real bullets.
There are no laws or restrictions or even background checks on toy guns or water guns.