Toy guns could help people look into the future for practice in the military and entertain others in various ways.
Only because toy soldiers have toy guns and toy guns are banned in school.
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I'm not 100% on the date, but I do know that Furby toys were regarded with some suspicion because of the manufacturer's claims that they could "learn" to talk from listening to people (this was not actually true, but it did raise concerns over them "overhearing" confidential information). They were not allowed in certain US intelligence offices because of this.In fact, the toys only said what they had been preprogrammed to say, but they did use more and more English words as time went on, especially if they received "positive feedback" (being petted) when they used one of their stock English phrases. This gave them the appearance of learning.
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You can receive the answer by buying a toy with a code if you find it out there is a risk of being banned forever!
If the toy was banned from the United States for a potentially hazardous reason, then yes it would be unethical to sell it to another country. It may be legal in that country but ethically questionable.
-Like Toy Soldiers by Eminem
yes i need a coin code u dont get banned if u say on here
Guns are banned in VN.. Even toy guns! So you can only get those Nerf guns at a near future.
If one was looking to purchase Lego Military sets or other Lego Military items, it could be found at there local toy store such as Toys r Us or Walmart.
The CMR on the Transformer toy Armorhide likely stands for "Cybertronian Military Rank," indicating its affiliation with the Cybertronian military hierarchy within the Transformers universe. This designation helps to convey the character's role and status among the Autobots or Decepticons. Additionally, it may serve as a branding element for collectors, emphasizing the toy's connection to the lore and enhancing its appeal.