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MD: Baltimore: Own a Paintball Gun, Go To Jail
Josey1
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PB Ban Planned for Baltimore
Plans are brewing in the city of Baltimore, MD for a ban not only on shooting a paintgun, but also of ownership or possession of a paintgun.
The proposed amendment to Article 19 of the city Police Ordinances deals with changes to Subtitle 59 - Weapons. The edisting ordinances deal with airguns, and while its prohibition on firing paintguns within the city, or of selling them to persons under 21 years of age applies to paintguns, the major concern to paintballers in the area is the specific addition of Paintguns to the ordinance.
The proposed changes include the following new restriction - "No person may discharge, possess, sell, buy, give away, or otherwise transfer any paintball gun in Baltimore City."
The proposed ordinance also includes the following punishment. "Any person who violates any provision of this section is guilty of a misdemeanor and, on conviction, is subject to a fine or not more than $500 or to imprisonment for not more than 60 days or to both fine and imprisonment for each offense."
The proposed ordinance would not only affect paintball playing residents of Baltimore who would no longer be able to keep their paintguns in their own home, but it would also impact regional paintball businesses (one store owner located outside of the city confided in WARPIG.com that he regularly transports rental paintguns through the city to his field on the other side). The proposed ordinance also lacks an exclusion for freight and courier services, passing through the city.
The proposed changes are scheduled to be reviewed in a hearing at 1pm on Thursday, September 12th.
Paintball players directly affected by the proposed ordinance, as well as those concerned with it becoming a "model" of legislation to be followed by other communities are encouraged to politely contact the members of the Baltimore City Council and express their concern. Additionall the American Paintball Player's Association (http://www.paintball-players.org/) is gathering names in a petition to the Baltimore City Council against the changes.
Baltimore City Council web site:
http://www.baltimorecitycouncil.com/la.htm
A copy of the proposed changes my be obtained through Executive Secretary to the Baltimore City Council, Karen Randle. Ms. Randle may be reached by telephone at 410-396-4804.
http://www.warpig.com/paintball/articles/news/091002_balimoreban.shtml
"If cowardly and dishonorable men sometimes shoot unarmed men with army pistols or guns, the evil must be prevented by the penitentiary and gallows, and not by a general deprivation of a constitutional privilege." - Arkansas Supreme Court, 1878
Plans are brewing in the city of Baltimore, MD for a ban not only on shooting a paintgun, but also of ownership or possession of a paintgun.
The proposed amendment to Article 19 of the city Police Ordinances deals with changes to Subtitle 59 - Weapons. The edisting ordinances deal with airguns, and while its prohibition on firing paintguns within the city, or of selling them to persons under 21 years of age applies to paintguns, the major concern to paintballers in the area is the specific addition of Paintguns to the ordinance.
The proposed changes include the following new restriction - "No person may discharge, possess, sell, buy, give away, or otherwise transfer any paintball gun in Baltimore City."
The proposed ordinance also includes the following punishment. "Any person who violates any provision of this section is guilty of a misdemeanor and, on conviction, is subject to a fine or not more than $500 or to imprisonment for not more than 60 days or to both fine and imprisonment for each offense."
The proposed ordinance would not only affect paintball playing residents of Baltimore who would no longer be able to keep their paintguns in their own home, but it would also impact regional paintball businesses (one store owner located outside of the city confided in WARPIG.com that he regularly transports rental paintguns through the city to his field on the other side). The proposed ordinance also lacks an exclusion for freight and courier services, passing through the city.
The proposed changes are scheduled to be reviewed in a hearing at 1pm on Thursday, September 12th.
Paintball players directly affected by the proposed ordinance, as well as those concerned with it becoming a "model" of legislation to be followed by other communities are encouraged to politely contact the members of the Baltimore City Council and express their concern. Additionall the American Paintball Player's Association (http://www.paintball-players.org/) is gathering names in a petition to the Baltimore City Council against the changes.
Baltimore City Council web site:
http://www.baltimorecitycouncil.com/la.htm
A copy of the proposed changes my be obtained through Executive Secretary to the Baltimore City Council, Karen Randle. Ms. Randle may be reached by telephone at 410-396-4804.
http://www.warpig.com/paintball/articles/news/091002_balimoreban.shtml
"If cowardly and dishonorable men sometimes shoot unarmed men with army pistols or guns, the evil must be prevented by the penitentiary and gallows, and not by a general deprivation of a constitutional privilege." - Arkansas Supreme Court, 1878
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"If cowardly & dishonorable men shoot unarmed men with army guns, the evil must be prevented by the penitentiary...and not by general deprivation of constitutional privilege." - Arkansas Supreme Court, 1878
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