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New laws surrounding gel blasters are set to come into place next month. Owners …

New laws surrounding gel blasters are set to come into place next month. Owners will no longer require a licence and gel blasters will not be considered a firearm or weapon under the legislation.
But people who
own the toy guns won’t be able to carry them openly in public.“These changes have been designed to strengthen community safety and allow people to legally possess these items for approved purposes but to take those precautions so they don’t cause concern and alarm to the community.”…
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