What boy hasn’t played “cowboys and Indians”...
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What boy hasn’t played “cowboys and Indians” or “war” when growing
up?
It seems a rite of passage to don whatever articles of camouflage
clothing you owned and muster your munitions, usually “caps,” and
meet the other neighborhood kids on the battlefield; which was
whatever open space the kids can find.
Unfortunately, times have changed and kids playing with guns has
taken on a new meaning. Eyebrows are raised when the guns look too
realistic, what kind of environmental impact the pellets cause, or
what kind of psychology is associated with playing “violent” games.
Photographer Doug Zimmerman’s photo offers a different view of
these youth activities; the kids are just playing a game.
-- Steve McCrank, photo editor
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