"Most people don't know that consumer product safety literally -- one industry that's been exempted is the gun lobby. So we have different regulations for toy guns and no regulations for the weapons ...
Asher Stockler is a reporter for Newsweek covering the National Rifle Association and gun policy. A trio of Democratic senators sent a letter Thursday to the acting chairman of the Consumer Product ...
Parents may want to think twice before buying a toy gun for their children this Christmas as several local retailers offer replicas that fire BBs or soft pellets, but look like real weapons. The Daisy ...
AUSTIN, Texas (WXIN) – More than 60,000 toy guns are being recalled because the battery can overheat and ignite, posing a fire hazard. The Consumer Product Safety Commission said the recall involves ...
BENTONVILLE, Ark. (KNWA/KFTA) – Walmart has been fined after the New York attorney general said third-party sellers sold realistic-looking toy guns to New Yorkers. New York Attorney General Letitia ...
If a toy looks too much like a real gun, it can't be sold in New Jersey. Toy guns must now be a color other than black, blue, silver or aluminum, and they must have a bright orange stripe along the ...
For nearly 50 years, the way kids played with Nerf was fairly consistent. You would take a foam ball or arrow and toss it by hand or by using a plastic blaster. But this year, Nerf wants to give kids ...
If you want to buy a .177 caliber pellet gun that looks just like a real GLOCK 17 Gen5 semi-automatic pistol, it’ll cost you $138 on Amazon. A gun just like that cost 13-year-old Nyah Mway his life.
When Matthew Hoffman pulled a gun on police officers at Mission Station Sunday evening, he knew exactly what was going to happen. Although it was only a BB gun, the replica looked so realistic he ...
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