NO.Why would the cops just give an airsoft gun to someone in jail?
At airsoft fields, or in backyards.
No; their ammunition is too big and dangerous to be shot at people. Only airsoft guns are allowed in airsoft.
It depends. If a person on probation is anticipating routine drug tests, some consideration should be taking before using salvia. In most US states and countries, salvia is legal, so an person on probation may legally smoke it if they wish. Even if a person resides in a place where salvia is illegal, it is not commonly tested for. However, getting caught with salvia in a state where it is illegal can impact your probation. Other than legal issues, whether or not a person uses a substance depends on their individual values and preferences.
No. Airsoft is a type of sport like paintball so airsoft guns you can shoot people. but please shoot responsibly.
First, airsoft guns over 500 fps are illegal to own unless you have a firearms license for it. Second, using one in a war would be dangerous to the people you are shooting at considering it would hurt like hell AND most forms of face protection that people wear in wars are not made to repel that kind of power.
You shoot people.
No, if it has an orange tip (which is regulation). However, if you are in open possession in an area where you probably shouldn't be using one (somewhere where there are people who could unintentionally receive the BB's) the police may tell you to move to a different area. If you are considerate of others while using airsoft guns then will not be problems.
People with nonviolent criminal pasts may be eligible for TAsC probation.
No, people are not paid a cash reward for information about probation violations. It is only our own belief in the legal system, and our own desire that people should comply with the conditions of their probation, which motivates us to report violations of probation.
People brought their keepsakes to the Oregon Trail. People brought knives to the Oregon Trail.
Airsoft guns are safe because unlike real guns they can't kill you or even pierce your skin...under normal circumstances.
Yes. In some states (at least this one), for certain offenses, probation has to be offered by statute. Not unusual to have people on probation for first degree felonies.