In Minnesota, individuals with a felony conviction may face restrictions on certain activities, including the possession of firearms, which can affect participation in paintball. However, since paintball typically uses air-powered guns that are not classified as firearms, there are generally no specific laws prohibiting felons from playing paintball. It is advisable for individuals to check with local paintball facilities and review any specific rules they may have regarding participation.
yes
people who play paintball play because some of them want to be in the military or law enforcement or to experience paintball
paintball fields or on their property.
At paintball facilities, or their own property.
No, you must be 11 to play paintball in the US.
I don't know how many counties, but ove 100 countries play paintball.
No, paintball is not geeky. Geeks may play it, but it is a many person activity. It can be played one on one on one, or in teams. Men, Women, and many aged kids can play it. It takes thinking, but it isn't nerdy or geeky. It hurts to be shot by a paintball shot, which isn't exactly a geeky thing.
the only time you are usually paid to play paintball is if you win a tournament
Paintball is a predominately male sport. There are still many females that play.
I'm guessing you're asking, "Where DO* people play paintball. You can play paintball anywhere from a public field to out in the woods behind your house. It can be played basically anywhere that you can find stuff to hide behind.
11 to play at fields, 18 to buy a paintball gun.
There is no record of any Incan sport of "paintball"