Did you find the airsoft round nearby or in your house? Many times the bbs are brightly colored and pretty easy to see.
I guess I'll have to inform my OKC police officer neighbor that his kid and mine can no longer have airsoft wars in our yards.
Did you find the airsoft round nearby or in your house? Many times the bbs are brightly colored and pretty easy to see.
I guess I'll have to inform my OKC police officer neighbor that his kid and mine can no longer have airsoft wars in our yards.
My agenda is the truth, seldom heard in the media concerning guns.
An Oklahoma state law:
§21-1364.
DISCHARGING FIREARM
Every person who willfully discharges any pistol, rifle, shotgun,
airgun or other weapon, or throws any other missile in any public
place, or in any place where there is any person to be endangered
thereby, although no injury to any person shall ensue, is guilty of a
misdemeanor. Any person convicted of a violation of the provisions of
this section after having been issued a concealed handgun license
pursuant to the provisions of the Oklahoma Self-Defense Act, Sections
1 through 25 of this act, shall have the license suspended for a
period of six (6) months and shall be subject to an administrative
fine of Fifty Dollars ($50.00), upon a hearing and determination by
the Oklahoma State Bureau of Investigation that the person is in
violation of the provisions of this section.
It seems I'm a scofflaw even with my nerf guns with that wording.
I guess I'm going to be more observant when they do training using airsoft guns at work. I sometimes watch. I'll stay a bit farther away now.
So I guess if my intent is sinister, then it's an arsenal. If not, it's a collection?...either way I only have two arms and two hands and have yet to determine how to shoot with my feet, so this is a problem in what way?
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