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My worry is that it will just take one high profile case to get legislation passed putting all airguns (really, all projectile weapons) with more than X foot-pounds of energy into the purview of BATFE.FoxNews said:State definitions vary, with New Jersey and Rhode Island using some of the strictest language, according to the Law Center to Prevent Gun Violence. Those states classify all non-powder guns as firearms. Illinois and Michigan treat certain non-powder guns as firearms while Connecticut, Delaware and North Dakota list them as “dangerous weapons.” Thirteen states impose age restrictions on the possession, use and transfer of non-powder guns.
Squareheads all....[including me mudder]Minnesota, Wisconsin, Illinois, all those flyover states are basically the same, right?