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Airsoft Items WANTED / Re: WTTF: DMR 450-500+fps (Pic included)
« on: August 22, 2012, 12:17:56 PM »
Working 3 days a week, after bills I don't have much. Once it picks up, I'll contract one of you, much appreciated
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this is getting way out of hand not to mention there already thinking of felony's to charge people with airsoft guns in cali. I wonder if we are really becoming a empire. also maybe this b a good time to call are leaders. to perhaps convince the airsoft industry to come too Arizona via tax cuts and other economic aid.Tax cuts? There's only a 1.872% difference between the California/Arizona Corporate Income Tax bracket, if they were to move somewhere to get a "Tax Cut" they mine as well go to Arkansas or even S.D. The only good thing that it would do is both California and Arizona are a fixed bracket; Meaning if your company makes > $0 you would pay the same as if you made > $50,000
I'm not so worried as much about their laws being migrated to us. I'm more worried about the impact it will have on the Airsoft community in the USA if 50+ percent of airsoft supplies are all of the sudden gone.Agreed
My point is they're not doing anything illegal, and if the guns were real it still wouldn't be illegal, so why are the cops having a "big problem" with this? Hoplophobic screeching idiot soccer moms need to get used to this and stop being screeching idiot hoplophobes, and the only way to get used to something like this is through exposure. So believe it or not, this is a good thing. I'm not even going to argue the point of good idea/bad idea, no. The point I'm trying to make is that they're not doing anything wrong and they don't even look like they're doing anything wrong, so why are the cops harassing them.
See, my question is, in a state where it's perfectly legal for any non-felon over the age of... 14(?) to open carry a pistol, why is this a problem?
Wow, I was not aware of this. Who in their right mind would carry any firearm, real or imitation within city limits to where citizens can see them? It doesn't matter if they were painted a bright color, for a citizen walking down the street seeing something like this (which is out of the ordinary) would freak them out and potentially cause a lot of problems down the road.I swear threads are being derailed on AA way too frequently now adays
You are right and I was one of the ones that did it, back on track, the laws such as this AS law in California frequently do impact AZ in a negative way...
What is happening in AZ, Phoenix in fact is that the police dept is having issues with people carrying AS guns openly on the streets, this may be happening in other AZ cities, however I am privy to what is happening in Phoenix...
Reading Senator De León's record is the stereotypical latino democrat who loves tyranny and oppression. He'll ninny over airsoft guns and "cop killer bullets" but will gladly let the big banks rape and pillage the populace with bullshit carbon taxes, and he'll gladly bankrupt his state by handing out welfare to illegal aliens.
Disarming the public is the typical ploy of a tyrant. Airsoft and other "imitation firearms" is good for teenagers because it is a good introduction to the real steel for when they get older, and that's why this dirtbag wants to ban them. It's hard to defend yourself from the welfare dependent scum that vote for his kind with their fake voter IDs or lack there of. These tyrants see us hard working folk as milkcows for their hoard of welfare dependent scum to leach off of which creates class division.
"The more corrupt the state, the more it legislates" -Tacitus
Amazed that the paintball industry had the money to get this passed through, but the airsoft people didnt do anything about it.
I mean, it literally bans everything except paintballs, if no one else did the math it bans everything under 16mm, and paintballs are, yup, 17.27mm.
Such blatant lobbying is sickening.