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Gel blasters now illegal everywhere but Queensland
South Australia has joined almost every other Australian jurisdiction — except Queensland — in making ownership of gel blasters illegal without a licence.
As of Thursday, SA gel blaster owners will need to be over 18, hold a licence and have the fake weapon registered, under new rules governing the imitation firearm.
The changes, announced by SA Police on Wednesday, will see gel blasters — also known as hydro blasters — need to be declared as a regulated imitation firearm and can…
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