Darius137 wrote:How about you just move the businesses to a friendlier state and then ignore all laws about airsoft guns since California has no money to enforce anything anyways?
code789 wrote:i personally think that the issue is a 13 year old holding a airsoft gun when the legal age limit of buying one is 18
LettuceHead wrote:In the end, airsoft guns are officially classified as "Toys" by the Harmonized Tariff Schedule for importation purposes. Main reason is for ease of import and cheaper tariffs. Most replicas even say 'Airsoft Toy' on the box. California has toy gun laws that require them looking like clown guns. Arguments that all one has to do is paint a real firearm cartoonish colors are invalid. The government doesn't care.
My theory is to change airsoft replica's HTS code to "Sporting Goods", same as paintball markers. Increased costs but doesn't apply to 'toy' issues.
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