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  2. Legal issues in airsoft - Wikipedia

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    Airsoft is a sport in which players use airsoft guns to fire plastic projectiles at other players in order to eliminate them. Due to the often-realistic appearance of airsoft guns and their ability to fire projectiles at relatively high speeds, laws have been put in place in many countries to regulate both the sport of airsoft and the guns themselves.

  3. Air gun laws - Wikipedia

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    This is a list of laws concerning air guns by country.. Most countries have laws about air guns, but these vary widely. Often each jurisdiction has its own unique definition of an air gun; and regulations may vary for weapons of different bore, muzzle energy or velocity, or material of ammunition, with guns designed to fire metal pellets often more tightly controlled than airsoft weapons.

  4. Airsoft gun - Wikipedia

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    Airsoft is safe when played with proper protective gear. Most airsoft guns on the market are usually below 350 ft/s (110 m/s), but projectiles expelled from any type of airsoft gun can travel as slow as 65 ft/s (20 m/s) to more than 700 ft/s (210 m/s) and are capable of breaking skin at 350–400 ft/s (110–120 m/s).

  5. Highland student disciplined for having airsoft gun at high ...

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    The issue has come up before: in 2018, a Highland High student made a social media post with an airsoft gun that resulted in a police investigation and the gun was confiscated.

  6. Gun control in China - Wikipedia

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    Airsoft guns are also practically prohibited due to the Ministry of Public Security dictating very restrictive new criteria that rendered most such toy guns being defined as real firearms, [3] and violation may lead to a criminal conviction for illegal possession of firearms. [14]

  7. Overview of gun laws by nation - Wikipedia

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    Gun laws and policies, collectively referred to as firearms regulation or gun control, regulate the manufacture, sale, transfer, possession, modification, and use of small arms by civilians. [1] Laws of some countries may afford civilians a right to keep and bear arms , and have more liberal gun laws than neighboring jurisdictions.

  8. Gun laws in Oregon - Wikipedia

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    However, Oregon law allows a city or county to regulate open carry of loaded firearms in public places, but holders of concealed carry permits are exempt. ( ORS 166.173 ) The cities of Portland, [ 9 ] Beaverton, [ 10 ] Tigard, [ 11 ] Oregon City, [ 12 ] Salem, [ 13 ] and Independence, [ 14 ] as well as Multnomah County, [ 15 ] have statutes ...

  9. Firearms regulation in Canada - Wikipedia

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    Due to how firearms are defined in statute, airsoft replicas can be legally obtained without a licence if they have a muzzle velocity of greater than 366 ft/s (112 m/s) but less than 500 ft/s (150 m/s), any replicas under 366 ft/s would be considered prohibited unless it is obviously a toy (e.g. made out of clear plastic or at a drastically ...