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Firearm ban

Hello there, maybe you can shed some light on the questions that I have regarding your comments on this subject… 14 years ago I was sentenced to 4 and a half years in prison for section18 wounding with intent to commit grievous bodily harm (no weapons). The victim was the violent partner of my mum who would regularly beat her to the point she was unrecognisable, demand sex then when she refused he would beat her a little more then have sex with her regardless, which constitutes as rape, as in most domestic violence cases he hid behind the silence of the victim, she was too scared to speak out. So yeah I beat him to the point he was within inches of his life, you’d do the same for your mum right?… I was 18 at the time. Fast forward 14 years, I’m a father of 5 children, I have my own home, a full time job on top of being self employed, I volunteer for many charities and organisations including the army cadet force, blood bikes, motorsport uk and so on. I enjoy airsoft as a sport, I also enjoy Krav Maga as a sport. So is what your saying that as an ex convict of one crime 14 years ago (which I could have got away with if I hadn’t been honest and admitted it) I’m not entitled to live a normal life? I’m to constantly be burdened? I’ll never serve my time? I’m wrong to expect to be able to do anything enjoyable? I’ll be as honest with you as you are with your narrow minded viewpoint… it’s people like you, yes you with such narrow minded, contemptuous mindsets that are the exact reason why a lot of offenders never rehabilitate, constant criticism, looking down on them making them feel ashamed for making a mistake however big or small. I think you need to go and have a seriously long hard chat with yourself and realise your probably not as perfect as you think. Tell me you’ve never driven one mph over the speed limit? (That’s still speeding) never purchased a knife from a supermarket then walked home with it? (Yes that’s still possession of a bladed offensive weapon in a public place) Cycled on a pavement?… after all a crime is a crime right? Get a grip of yourself seriously. I play airsoft and I own RIFs, am I going to hurt someone with it? Damn right and they’re going to hurt me with theirs, that’s how the game goes. Am I going to maliciously go out of my house and walk down the street shooting random members of the public to hurt, scare or rob them? Am I fuck as like. They’re kept under a lock and key away from my children, are transported in a locked case to and from a game site and used with targets and net in my back garden. 
 

so before you judge, be mindful that not everything is as narrow as your illogical thinking. Have a nice day ?


Well, that was a helluva first post on a very dead thread. 

 
So this is a really tricky one, I have a family member that used to play airsoft along time ago and would like to go back to it with us, there is of course only one issue a firearm ban.

He ended up in prison and because of the sentence length got himself an automatic firearm ban.

Spoke to the firearm department they don't even know they just say bb guns are air powered firearms so it's a no.

I read on a police website that the power an airsoft rifle makes it toy like and isnt classed as a firearm.

Can you play airsoft with a firearm ban.. It's a really tricky one. I don't see why you should be stopped from a hobby like this for an unrelated prison sentence ect.

Hopefully someone can help clear this up

Many thanks in advance
Hello. I haven't been sentenced to a firearms crime but my sentence gave me a lifetime firearms ban. I did purchase an 11.4 flb air rifle and 2 co2 powered bb guns. I got done for possession of a firearm while prohibited for the air rifle and the bb guns were just toys, I recieved 100hours community service for the air rifle. Everyone in court wanted it thrown out because it had nothing to do with the public but the judge wanted the rifle tested. I was told a month prior to me purchasing the rifle the law changed and you're allowed to possess a 1jewle rifle. My bb guns were a remmington m1911 rac and sti co2 powered which shoots around 5.6flb, which I think is above 1joul of energy, I think it's legal but always check with the law

 
Air weapon (a firearm) and airsoft (not a firearm) are totally separate class of objects under Firearms Act. Airsoft being its own category is not considered a firearm.

Depending on the exact wording of your sentence, a firearms ban probably means you cannot touch air weapons, but you can still play airsoft because airsoft is not firearm.

From your description it sounds like you were done for the air rifles, but not for airsoft. Your "bb guns" may be air weapons if your BB is the metal kind of BBs and not the 6mm plastic airsoft BBs.

 
@Mr haymes @Pseudotectonic

The key point on airsoft is that compliant airsoft guns that are within the definition linked are no longer firearms within the act.

Prior to that exemption they were ‘low power air weapons’ which are within the definition of a firearm 

A key technicality is “for the purposes of this act”

Therefore take legal advice on what definition of a firearm applies to your restrictions to ensure that your airsoft BB guns were & are not an issue

Sometimes a definition is carried across legislation and sometimes it refers to ‘as defined in’.  If not specified then it’s subject to interpretation 

 
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