Oneshotscott Posted December 23, 2015 Posted December 23, 2015 Worth a quick read http://www.popularairsoft.com/improvements-law-uk-airsoft-players Jedi_Master 1
Head Moderator Jedi_Master Posted December 23, 2015 Head Moderator Posted December 23, 2015 Mods - Can we move this to the 'UK Law' section. Would make it more accessible and relevant than in the General Discussion melting pot. Good news for airsoft community if there is an Airsoft exemption written in law with clear explanation and guidelines. Sacarathe 1
Supporters Esoterick Posted December 23, 2015 Supporters Posted December 23, 2015 This actually seems pretty reasonable, although I'm not sure who came up with the 1 joule lethality definition.
Supporters jcheeseright Posted December 23, 2015 Supporters Posted December 23, 2015 1J guns are capable of causing serious injury on those not wearing appropriate protective equipment.
Supporters Esoterick Posted December 23, 2015 Supporters Posted December 23, 2015 Are they capable of causing death?
Supporters jcheeseright Posted December 23, 2015 Supporters Posted December 23, 2015 no, but that's the dictionary definiton of lethality not the legal one Lethal is defined as likely to cause serious bodily injury or death. While a 1J airsoft gun in of itself is unlikely to do that, fire one point blank at someone's eyeball and you can guarantee serious bodily injury will occur, as usual the law is catering for the lowest common denominator.
Supporters Esoterick Posted December 23, 2015 Supporters Posted December 23, 2015 It's funny how legal definitions stray from, well the correct ones. I guess it helps keep lawyers in business. djben9 and ImTriggerHappy 2
Supporters jcheeseright Posted December 23, 2015 Supporters Posted December 23, 2015 the law is just a lying contest Jedi_Master, ImTriggerHappy and Esoterick 3
TheGrover Posted December 23, 2015 Posted December 23, 2015 This is an example of law-making going right, a sensible approach, consulting the group's to be affected, and making clear, sensible suggestions far from knee-jerk, "ban all toy guns" reactions to media stories. As its suggested there, airsoft would hardly be affected at all, perhaps we would see a unification of site fps limits as well
Supporters jcheeseright Posted December 23, 2015 Supporters Posted December 23, 2015 if it were officially laid down in law I expect that sites would have to start measuring power based on muzzle energy rather than FPS too, which would please me greatly! Esoterick 1
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