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Now, a story about a toy that brings such joy to the hearts of many teenage boys. It’s called an bb gun. And for those of you who are not teenage boys, I’ll explain. They’re BB guns that shoot plastic pellets, and part of the fun is that they’re designed to look as real as possible. So real, in fact, that police officers and teachers and just about everyone else can’t always tell the difference between the toy and the real thing. Visit http://federal-firearms-license.net for more on cheap bb guns.

It was hot, the last day of school. Water balloons and shaving cream were flying across Main Street in Newman, California. Lieutenant Don Hutchins(ph) was on his bike patrolling when things turned. A frantic older woman pulled up and said she was worried about a kid in a car.

She tells us the type of car it is, with a bunch male juveniles in it, and one of them had a gun.

It took them less than four minutes to find him, a 15-year-old in the driver’s seat waving a Beretta ’96 handgun, pointing it out the window. Another officer, Sergeant Limus(ph), yelled, drop the weapon.

We both drew our service weapons, pointed at the kid, telling him to drop the weapon, drop the weapon.

The kid turned towards Sergeant Limus. His gun turned with him, and it was that second, one second, Sergeant Limus readying his finger just as his eye spotted a tiny dot of orange on the barrel of the gun. It made him hesitate just for a second, and the kid dropped his weapon. It was a toy.

If he would have pointed that at us, or at anybody else for that matter, he would have been probably deceased at this point.

In Arkansas, a 12-year-old boy wasn’t so lucky. He was walking outside his apartment complex with a replica toy gun and was shot and killed by police. Young people have been killed in similar circumstances in at least three other states, too.

bb are the hottest new kind of toy replica guns. They shoot lightweight plastic BBs and they have a bright orange tip, but the tips are pretty easy to break off or paint over, which happens a lot. So there are problems with the toys. But of course, those problems exist because people, especially young people, especially boys, adore them. So before you write bb off or petition to ban the guns, let’s just see the other side, the pure joy of play.

I am totally pumped coming off the field. I go over and join the eliminated players on the porch, where Eric’s mom is fanning herself next to the snacks. Rebecca Deal is here, hosting a nine-hour-battle, but she does have mixed feelings about toy guns, always has. Shooting fun for kids with bb guns at home.

When my children were little, we had rules. You don’t shoot each other. We could shoot monsters, aliens, dinosaurs and robots because they weren’t real. So then comes bb, and all of those rules were blown out of the water.

She saw how bb drew her shy, quiet son out of the house and away from video games towards friends. So now she’s OK with bb in her backyard, but should she let him play at other kids’ houses? What if no one tells the neighbors there are a bunch of kids with real-looking guns running around?

At the moment, there aren’t many organized venues for kids to play bb, so it’s kind of up to parents to make these decisions. Eric and Don finish up the round, winners, and join us on the porch. I start to tell them about Newman, California, that boy who was almost killed by the police, and before I’m even finished, Don starts shaking his head. He knows those kinds of kids.

They act like they’re gangsters. They put the gun sideways and point it at random cars or something like that. It just ruins it because then like – like law enforcement will think about banning this toy just because of that one situation.

Some school districts and cities have already banned replica guns like bb, and the Newman Police Department now wants to see a federal ban. The chief there sums the issue up this way: Young people see bb guns as toys. They’re pretending. They don’t realize, he says, we are not.