toy in China but anxious parents want them banned before a young child gets blinded or worse.
Selling online and in shops for as little as seven yuan ($1), so-called toothpick
crossbows were originally designed to shoot out just that – toothpicks.
The Shanghai Daily said: “The ‘toothpick crossbow’ toy has spread across China
like wildfire among the nation’s primary and middle school children.”
“The unusual shooting toy may be very small but it is powerful enough to puncture
a balloon and pierce cardboard. And when the toothpick is swapped for a metal
needle it becomes a dangerous weapon.”
Police in Chengdu, a major city in China’s south-west, have reportedly stopped
sales of the product and concerned parents across the country want the government
to issue a nationwide ban.
https://www.theguardian.com/world/2017/jun/22/forget-fidget-spinners-its-the-toothpick-crossbow-that-is-worrying-parents
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http://www.chinanews.com/cj/2017/06-22/8258005.shtml

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