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If SB798 passes, will these following cities consider banning or restricting airsoft?

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  • alphalj757
    Junior Member
    • Aug 2011
    • 5

    If SB798 passes, will these following cities consider banning or restricting airsoft?

    I know that this forum is for actual firearms, but I'm also a gun enthusiast. But anyway, SB798 will remove state law about airsoft and will allow local cities and counties to create ordinances about it. But do you guys think that these following cities will restrict or ban airsoft?. Lincoln, Roseville, Rancho Cordova, Galt, and Stockton. I play and purchase airsoft in those cities. Serious answers please.
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    Shellshocker66
    Senior Member
    • May 2011
    • 1760

    Who knows what cities/counties will decide to do. The best bet is start looking up your local reps and start emailing them with your displeasure about this bill and keep going right up the ladder sending emails to anyone who is voting on this bill!
    "I declare to you that woman must not depend upon the protection of man, but must be taught to protect herself, and there I take my stand." --Susan B. Anthony



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    • #3
      alphalj757
      Junior Member
      • Aug 2011
      • 5

      I already did, I'm planning to email the mayor of each city too

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        NotEnufGarage
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        • Oct 2010
        • 4832

        If the sale of those items generates significant revenue for those cities, I wouldn't expect anything to change.
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        • #5
          cbaer5
          Senior Member
          • Feb 2009
          • 746

          ^they really do Im in san gabriel and we have one of the largest dealers here their store location is a old skating rink and they have servile warehouses. its nuts how much busyness they do. i dont see them going anywhere for a while.

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            haodoken
            Senior Member
            • Dec 2007
            • 516

            All it takes is someone to point an airsoft gun at the police and a shooting to occur to make this a reality (banning of Airsoft Guns).

            You KNOW someone will think it's funny and do it. Despite the dangers...

            Remember it's California... Do something first, think about the consequences later.

            It's "Darwinism" at its best.
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            • #7
              chead
              Veteran Member
              • Apr 2011
              • 3109

              Originally posted by haodoken
              All it takes is someone to point an airsoft gun at the police and a shooting to occur to make this a reality (banning of Airsoft Guns).

              You KNOW someone will think it's funny and do it. Despite the dangers...

              Remember it's California... Do something first, think about the consequences later.

              It's "Darwinism" at its best.
              Police in california seem to have no problem shooting people even without a weapon present.
              Originally posted by NorCalK9.com
              Hecka funny all my friends with AR's call them "clips" but I call them bullet holder things lol
              Originally posted by MikeR
              So suck it HK, If I wanted an $800 pistol with a crap trigger I would just go buy 2 Glocks.

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