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I bet Nintendo are rubbing their hands together with glee at how their master plan is finally taking effect.
And I read this having JUST read an article about americans taking their guns out in public while shopping etc as 'protection', as its got something to do with that Constitution..something, I dunno.
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http://kotaku.com/5489137/wii-gun-involved-in-3+year+old-shooting-is-amazingly-lifelike
A 3-year-old Tennessee girl accidentally shot herself to death after confusing her father's .380-caliber pistol with a Nintendo Wii game controller, according to the The Tennessean.
The paper quotes Wilson County Sheriff Terry Ashe as saying Cheyenne Alexis McKeehan picked up the deadly weapon from an end table and shot herself in the abdomen in her family's home rural Norene home Saturday night.
Investigators said the preschooler most likely mistook the pistol for a Wii game controller that looks like a gun.
Ashe displayed two guns taken from the home, one the Wii controller and the other the handgun which killed Cheyenne. "There's little chance a 3-year-old would differentiate between the two," he said, according to the Daily Mail.
The girl's stepfather, Douglas Cronberger, and her mother, Tina Ann Cronberger, both 32, were home when the shooting happened, Ashe said, and her mother was using a computer just a few feet away, The Tennessean reported.
According to a sheriff's department statement, Cronberger had taken the usually unloaded gun from a cabinet and loaded it to go look for what he thought was a prowler.
Afterward, he put the gun on an end table in the living room and forgot about it, the statement says.
Cheyenne had learned to use a gun by playing with a Wii game for days, the statement said.
"The big message we're trying to tell parents is if you've got a gun, put it up, especially if you have children," Ashe said.
Cheyenne was pronounced dead by doctors at the University Medical Center in Lebanon shortly after she arrived there.
No criminal charges are pending, authorities daid, but information from the sheriff's office will be turned over to prosecutors, The Tenneesean reported.
The girl's teacher described her as "a sweet, spunky little girl who will be sadly missed."
Ashe said a 1-year-old also lives in the home.
Read more: http://www.nydailynews.com/news/nat..._it_was_a_wii_game_control.html#ixzz0hrHEJi5G
And I read this having JUST read an article about americans taking their guns out in public while shopping etc as 'protection', as its got something to do with that Constitution..something, I dunno.
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The fact of the matter is that I can now see how the child could have mistaken the real gun for the toy. Free from American manufacturing and product approval restraints, the Chinese manufacturer created a very convincing facsimile of a real weapon, especially when fitted with a black Wii remote.
That doesn't make them responsible for this death.
There is a very clear message in this story. If you own a handgun, or a gun of any kind, make sure you're responsible enough to keep it away from children. The presence of a lifelike gun controller for the Wii doesn't shift blame to Nintendo or a Chinese peripheral manufacturer. If anything, it piles more responsibility onto the shoulders of the parents. I can walk into any big electronics store and find two or three Wii gun controllers in several different shades of unrealistic gaudiness.
Instead of purchasing one of those, someone opted for the more realistic model, just like someone opted to leave a loaded weapon within reach of a curious three-year-old child with a notion that gun-shaped objects are fun to play with.
http://kotaku.com/5489137/wii-gun-involved-in-3+year+old-shooting-is-amazingly-lifelike