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July 13th, 2007, 16:26 | #1 |
Philippine - Owners of airsoft rifles and guns urged to register
05 - Owners of airsoft rifles and guns urged to register
Thursday, July 05 2007 @ 02:41 PM BST Provincial 05 - Owners of airsoft rifles and guns urged to register and acquire proper license Owners of airsoft rifles and pistols and members of airsoft gun clubs in Negros Oriental have welcomed the recent announcement by the Philippine National Police (PNP) that this particular type of firearm is finally covered by certain guidelines and rules and regulations. Individual airsoft gun owners and gun clubs in Dumaguete City have started flocking to the PNP's Firearms, Explosives, Security Agencies and Guards Supervisory Section (FESAGSS) to inquire and begin processing their respective licenses. PNP-FESAGSS Region VII chief P/Supt. Rey Lyndon Lawas disclosed that his office has already started conducting lectures and briefings with various airsoft gun clubs in Central Visayas to inform the public on PNP Circular No. 8 which PNP Chief Oscar Calderon had issued in recent months. Lawas said this document talks about the "Rules and Regulations Governing the Manufacture, Importation, Exportation, Sale, Possession, Carrying of Airsoft Rifles/Pistols and Operation of Airsoft Gun Clubs and Playgrounds." A PNP definition of an airsoft rifle/pistol includes battery-operated, spring and gas type powered rifles/pistols which discharge plastic or rubber pellets only as bullets or ammunition. As a toy, an airsoft gun refers to those manufactured as an exact replica of a real armament with all its specifications and corresponding intellectual property sign or logo. While these can now be registered according to specific guidelines, airsoft rifles and pistols have limitations which, according to Lawas, must be observed and adhered to strictly by owners and users as well as importers and dealers. An airsoft gun must be properly licensed accompanied by specified requirements and can only be used within a designated playground that is duly authorized such as a licensed firing range. While in transit, airsoft rifles and pistols shall be secured in their cases and a permit to transport is also required for the carrier to bring it from the residence to the designated playground or firing range. Only registered airsoft guns can be used in airsoft wargames at a licensed playground, which cannot be opened to the public for safety reasons. Wargames must have the necessary permit and the nearest police station has to be informed of the activity prior to its holding, said Lawas. Lawas urged airsoft gun owners, gun clubs, and operators of airsoft playgrounds and firing ranges to coordinate with the local police to be guided accordingly as to the proper use, transport and other matters pertaining to this particular type of sporting firearm. He warned of strict penalties and fines against those found violating laws that cover airsoft rifles and pistols. (PNA) Source: http://news.balita.ph/html/article.p...70705144141025
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July 13th, 2007, 16:32 | #2 |
Official ASC Bladesmith
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I'd say it's a step in the right direction (especially considering the lack of fps limits over there), and it's something I'd do if required. I think it looks better for those who engage in the sport responsibly.
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July 13th, 2007, 16:36 | #3 |
kos
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Good job. Laying some rules down definitely sounds better than a prohibition..
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July 13th, 2007, 16:39 | #4 |
A Total Bastard
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The would need to figure out a system to register them tho.. we dont exactly have set serial numbers..
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July 13th, 2007, 16:41 | #5 |
kos
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License to own...
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July 13th, 2007, 16:45 | #6 |
that is a verry good idea
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July 13th, 2007, 16:49 | #7 |
A Total Bastard
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True.. Licence to own would make sence, as long as there isnt limits like how many, ect.. Ya Id agree to that, so they get off our backs and get our retailers back up.
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July 13th, 2007, 17:08 | #8 |
I would do this if it meant easy importation, cheaper guns because of that, and not looking at people that do like criminals.
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July 13th, 2007, 18:40 | #9 |
Red Wine & Adderall
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I like the idea of a license to own,think it would have to be a picture ID? Might be a good idea to have it as something with a pic.
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July 13th, 2007, 21:09 | #10 |
i hope they wont do that here in quebec for one simple reason. Because of there idiot law we wont be able to maintaine upgrade ou AEG because the would be locked up with the other guns. Thats if they treat airsoft like a real gun.
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July 13th, 2007, 22:09 | #11 |
Official ASC Bladesmith
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That didn't stop them when fucking around with the useless long gun registry, if your rifle/shotgun didn't have a serial number they'd send you a paper sitcker with a serial number for you to attach.................. which would last maybe two hunting seasons if you were lucky before it'd become illegible.
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July 13th, 2007, 22:16 | #12 |
What idiot law is that? You can't maintain or fix your real guns under pain of death? You can't take your guns out of your cabinet ever?
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July 13th, 2007, 22:49 | #13 |
Official ASC Bladesmith
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Lives in Quebec..............
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July 13th, 2007, 23:13 | #14 |
Im putting my tinfoil hat on!
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July 13th, 2007, 23:24 | #15 |
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