According to the U. S. Department of Commerce, which of the following rules must be followed by makers of toy guns?

a. Darts from toy guns must be made of materials that will not penetrate skin.
b. Toy guns cannot contain parts made of lead or lead-based paint.
c. Reflective paint must be used on toy guns.
d. Toy guns must be distinguishable from real guns.


ANS: D
The U.S. Department of Commerce requires toy guns to be distinguished from real guns. In many cases, the toy industry has established voluntary safety standards to minimize risk of injury. There is not specific legislation from the U.S. Department of Commerce that outlines the materials that must be used in darts of toy guns or banning the use of reflective or lead-based paint or lead products.

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