Using prop gun in skit without promoting gun violence

i have a gaming skit I want to do, it involves one prop handgun and sort of like a last man standing type of idea. I wanted to know how I can make sure not to make it promote gun violence and show it's more of a comedy skit towards how dlc works. Should I put a warning in the beginning of the video? How should I go about this?
 
If somebody thinks a gaming skit promotes gun violence,then that is there issue. Most people would see it as a fun gaming skit. I'd put a warning if it bothers you though.
 
That is true, it's just a did a skit before with props and they got carried away saying it promotes gun violence and stuff. So I'm trying to be more careful to make sure I don't promote stuff like that without knowing it.
 
That is true, it's just a did a skit before with props and they got carried away saying it promotes gun violence and stuff. So I'm trying to be more careful to make sure I don't promote stuff like that without knowing it.
If you want to put a warning,you should. That way you can say "I warned ya" xD
 
i have a gaming skit I want to do, it involves one prop handgun and sort of like a last man standing type of idea. I wanted to know how I can make sure not to make it promote gun violence and show it's more of a comedy skit towards how dlc works. Should I put a warning in the beginning of the video? How should I go about this?
I Had That Dilemma Too, In One Of My Skits, Intros, So I Purchased a Bright Orange Plastic Gun That, When Fired, Unleashes a Flag That Says "BANG!" ^^
I Think You Could Do That, Which Would Really Underline That You Are Not Promoting Violence, Only Laughter ^^
Maybe a Water-Gun Could Do The Trick As Well^^
Disclaimers are Also Good :)
 
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