I am the most pro gun person y'all are likely to ever meet. I believe "no law" means exactly that. I'd love to be able to buy a 50 cal to mount on my surplus M1A1 tank for a day at the range. I like the idea of everybody being able to carry. But I also dream about a world of personal responsibility. Bad people will always be bad people. They just wouldn't last as long or be as brave in such a world, but I digress.
Side note: I was a nationally-ranked pistol shot in college, qualified expert with every weapon system I touched in the Army from the M9 and 1911 through tank weapons; I am a certified rifle, pistol, and shotgun instructor and taught concealed carry classes for extra money. In the last 14 tournaments I entered, I took home the gold in 13 and Silver in the first. I don't carry concealed anymore because I go into too many places that I cannot legally carry and I don't have the time to keep my skills at the level I believe they should be to carry. I can still out shoot 95 percent of the population and that includes law enforcement. However, paper targets are not street assessments and shoot/no-shoot decision making.
I agree that carrying a toy gun in this day an age is stupid and dangerous. The child has little to fear from trained, experienced people like CDW - , but everything to fear from one of the multitudes of untrained that bought an 8-hour course and now think they are Wyatt Earp.
Americans should be trained on firearms in school starting in grade school and throughout high school. Like it or not, this is our national martial art. Concealed carry permits should be required and readily available to any person passing a background check and skills qualification - a real qualification not merely putting 100 rounds in a B27 at 7 yards (accuracy not scored). Police departments need to spend a lot more money training and providing range time for officers. If you are going to carry a gun for work, you should put at least 100 rounds downrange a week.
Also, back to school kids: My son is 10. I let him plink in the back yard with a BB rifle or pistol. We go to the range to shoot 22. He is a good shot for his age. But he is 10. He doesn't have the maturity to be turned loose to run the streets with a toy gun or left unsupervised with any firearm. Very few kids do.