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A Pennsylvania theme park found itself caught in the middle of an online debate over a gift shop item.

A mother visiting Dorney Park and Wildwater Kingdom in Allentown, Pa, discovered that the park was selling personalized bullets at one of their gift shops. Customers could purchase a single rifle bullet with a key-ring attachment and their name emblazoned on the side of a leather holder.

Sarah Keller took a picture of the gift shop item and shared it with her friend Lisa Boswell, Lehighvalleylive.com reports. Boswell then took to Twitter to voice her concerns.

“Offering kids a bullet with their name on it at an amusement park gift shop is already the most ill-advised thing to happen this summer,” Boswell tweeted. “Who greenlit this? Imagine a shooting survivor encountering this?”

In an email to Lehighvalleylive.com, Boswell said, “In today’s climate, where our children are repeatedly asked to prepare for mass classroom homicide (lockdown drills) and can’t play outside safely, it was inexplicable to me. Further, it showed a lack of sensitivity toward gun violence survivors.”

Others agreed with the park’s decision even though they claimed not to be anti-gun. One user explained, “Dorney isn't the place for this. My BIL engraves guns and bullets. Cool, no prob. But this is a family park. You don't expect them to sell …shirts with profanity. These are all novelty items sold at shore stores with signs that say ‘18 or older to pass.’

Dorney Park did not immediately return a request for comment from Fox News.

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