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Post by badjer on Feb 21, 2008 2:44:49 GMT -5
mga sirs kelan po tau magpaparegister ng aeg natin ang alam ko ung one time registration will be done in camp crame at ayon sa source ko may team na niraid na sa bulacan i dnt know what had happened there just for our info. lang naman.... i think naman dapat palagpasin muna ung 6mos grace period natin bago sila magraid... permit to transport i think sa ppo na ata.... kahit matagal na ko di naglalaro concern pa rin ako hehehe.... jokejokejoke ;D
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Post by Abante on Feb 25, 2008 3:53:55 GMT -5
www.filairsoft.com/forum/showthread.php?t=20786Solon wants production and sale of imitation firearms banned Writer: Rowena B. Bundang, PRID A Mindanao lawmaker is seeking to prohibit the manufacture and sale of toy look-alike or imitation firearms, which he claimed have contributed to the rising criminality in the country. Cagayan de Oro Rep. Rufus Rodriguez said there is no law prohibiting the manufacture or production of imitation firearms, which can be used by lawless elements in the commission of crimes against persons. Rodriguez said his proposal embodied in House Bill 3426 would protect the welfare of citizens. The proposal defines "toy-alike or imitation firearm" as any imitation of any original firearm which was manufactured, designed and produced since 1898, including toy guns, water guns, replica non-guns and air soft guns firing non-metallic projectiles. Under the proposal, it shall be unlawful for any person to produce, manufacture, sell, use, ship, transport, give or receive any toy look-alike or imitation firearm unless such firearm contains, or has affixed to it, a marking approved by the Secretary of the Department of Trade and Industry. The required DTI's distinctive marking for imitation firearms shall have as an integral part, a permanently affixed, blaze orange pulp inserted in their barrel. Such plug shall be recessed no more than 6 millimeters from the muzzle end of the barrel. The proposal further provides that the DTI chief may provide for an alternative marking or device for any imitation firearm not capable of being marked and may waive the requirement of any such marking or device for any imitation firearm that will only be used in the theatrical, film or television industry. Any offenders shall be fined with P50,000 or imprisoned for at least six months, or both at the discretion of the court. The Philippine National Police director-general shall be directed to conduct a study of the criminal misuse of imitation firearms, the bill provides.
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