for the moment: i don't think so! most of the german paintball dealers are working hard (behind the scenes). there's a big meeting with all dealers soon.2009 is election year in germany.. they want to ban paintball for their votes .. but they will fail.. like every year there is no legal foundation and there will be no one.
the last court decision (2008) says it is unconstitutional to ban paintball ^^ .. no need to worry
A rapid fire 6 shot semi-automatic shotgun is the most lethal weapon you can legally own in the UK, requiring a firearms license over a regular shotgun license. Take that over a pistol for home defense anyday, but it is difficult to get such a license without good reason (home defense not being one of them).i think any weapon with a magazine or clip was banned though from what i can gather and that single shot pistols are allowed if kept at a club. i think that pistols because of there size ie can be concealed have been targeted so greatly but lets face it why should you want a gun at home ,and thats why shotguns are allowed at home with a licence and strong box to store them because they only have a couple of chambers at most and they tend to be quite long so its probably not allowed to saw the butt off
but back on german politicians theyre looking for scapegoats! and i bet the paintballers are a small bunch and unfortunatley easy pickings, like to see em try it with the rifle association in america "over my dead body"quote from charlton heston in response to outlaw guns in america but we ll have to watch and see
During the debate over Tim K., his passion for paintball was much-discussed. But it was soft-air guns that were found in his bedroom. They can also be used to shoot paint-filled pellets, but they are far more similar to actual weapons than paint guns.
There we are then!
I thought I had already, sorry!Hurry up and blame airsoft!