The AAC (Australian Airsoft Council) is trying to build a case in order in convince our lawmakers for a change in legislation to legalize the sport. We're trying to come up with reasons other than the usual, "its good exercise".
For those of you not aware, air-soft is banned here in all our states, mostly because of it's similar appearance to the real thing. Air-soft weapons are also classified under our law as firearms, and the law doesn't recognize a genuine need for air-soft weapons, even with a firearms license.
If any of you come with some good reasons or feel like this is a good cause, please feel free to discuss or join/like/comment to the group
https://www.facebook.com/airsoft.council?hc_location=stream
For those of you not aware, air-soft is banned here in all our states, mostly because of it's similar appearance to the real thing. Air-soft weapons are also classified under our law as firearms, and the law doesn't recognize a genuine need for air-soft weapons, even with a firearms license.
If any of you come with some good reasons or feel like this is a good cause, please feel free to discuss or join/like/comment to the group
https://www.facebook.com/airsoft.council?hc_location=stream
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