kyleplusitunes
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smellslikemichigan wrote:
it looks like according to that law, a holstered airsoft gun is not a crime
smellslikemichigan wrote:
stainless1911 wrote:
don't worry, he's just relaying what he "heard". he's not stating it as a fact. he's not a troll, he's been on here a while and i've talked to him. he's going to help out at the marysville picnic. he just doesn't post on here a lot. it is absolutely not a crime to make a toy gun look like a real one. it may however be a crime to brandish it or use it in the commission of a crime. but that is regulated city to city and state to state. my town, for example has an ordinance regarding toy guns. they are allowed to because fake guns are not preempted.OP thanks for posting, if its a hoax, then its a hoax, but if not, its certainly worth discussion.
BTW, although I lack a cite, I understand that making a toy gun look like a real one is a crime. Something to think about in the future if some antis or cops try to pull something like this.
Yes I said cops, I wouldnt put it past some of them based on comments Ive read on other sites. They also could mask their plans through private forums.
THIS REFERS TO ST CLAIR ONLY:
Sec. 38-231. Display of replica, toy or imitation gun.
It shall be unlawful for any person to brandish, aim, point, or exhibit to any other person a replica or facsimile of a firearm in such manner as to frighten, threaten, harass, panic or annoy any other person. A "replica or facsimile of a firearm" shall mean any device or object which is a replica, facsimile, imitation or toy version of any firearm, including but not limited to toy guns, movie or stage props, air guns, starter pistols, inoperative firearms, models, replicas or any other device designed or used to imitate a firearm.
it looks like according to that law, a holstered airsoft gun is not a crime