It was New Jersey, Bill. The link to that story is in one of my above posts. Paintball was illegal in New Jersey until 1988.
When you mentioned the NRA lawyer, I had a thought. Wouldn't these sort of laws (anti-paintball) have some sort of interest to the NRA? They have IMMENSE lobbying power, if one could get the NRA behind paintball, we would have a much stronger legal position.
I am very aware that paintball tries to distance itself from firearms as much as possible, and that the association isn't healthy for the sport, but if there wasn't a vague association, but the full swing of the NRA behind paintball, then maybe it wouldn't matter since we would gain lobbying power?
Just something to toss up for thought. It may be bad for public opinion but a good idea legally, or maybe just a bad idea all around. It just popped into my head, so I figured I'd mention it. It probably deserves its own thread.
When you mentioned the NRA lawyer, I had a thought. Wouldn't these sort of laws (anti-paintball) have some sort of interest to the NRA? They have IMMENSE lobbying power, if one could get the NRA behind paintball, we would have a much stronger legal position.
I am very aware that paintball tries to distance itself from firearms as much as possible, and that the association isn't healthy for the sport, but if there wasn't a vague association, but the full swing of the NRA behind paintball, then maybe it wouldn't matter since we would gain lobbying power?
Just something to toss up for thought. It may be bad for public opinion but a good idea legally, or maybe just a bad idea all around. It just popped into my head, so I figured I'd mention it. It probably deserves its own thread.





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