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<blockquote data-quote="sh00ter" data-source="post: 3844547" data-attributes="member: 24531"><p>Why do some states and of course socialist gov'ts of other countries have such stringent regulations on airguns? </p><p></p><p>In many cases, a slingshot or even a rock could be more dangerous than most airguns that the avg person can afford. And the regulations vary WILDLY from place to place. It shows the ignorance of law makers when it comes to guns (as we are used to).</p><p></p><p>For example, one thing I saw said that in that particular state, 177 was completely open, but 22 was banned without FFL involvement. So a person living there could buy/have a 20FPE 177 airgun without worry, but not a 5 FPE 22cal airgun. As with many regulations, they are blanket and do not serve the intended purpose well. Maybe they will ban rocks.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="sh00ter, post: 3844547, member: 24531"] Why do some states and of course socialist gov'ts of other countries have such stringent regulations on airguns? In many cases, a slingshot or even a rock could be more dangerous than most airguns that the avg person can afford. And the regulations vary WILDLY from place to place. It shows the ignorance of law makers when it comes to guns (as we are used to). For example, one thing I saw said that in that particular state, 177 was completely open, but 22 was banned without FFL involvement. So a person living there could buy/have a 20FPE 177 airgun without worry, but not a 5 FPE 22cal airgun. As with many regulations, they are blanket and do not serve the intended purpose well. Maybe they will ban rocks. [/QUOTE]
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