So it's okay to describe cooking children in Hansel and Gretel but not that they are carrying a firearm
America's biggest gun rights group has armed beloved fairy tale characters in its own twist on some children's classics.
Campaigners have ridiculed the National Rifle Association after it joined forces with author and conservative blogger Amelia Hamilton to create the gun-friendly takes on the tales.
In Hansel and Gretel (Have Guns), the brother and sister head out into the woods armed with hunting rifles in the search for food for their family.
Following a successful hunt the pair come across a witch’s cottage made of gingerbread, where they rescue two young boys being fattened up for the hag's stew.
In another recreated classic, a hungry wolf learns not to mess with the gun-toting team of Little Red Riding Hood and grandma.
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