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MA: Cops Push to Make All Fake Guns Have Orange Stripes
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Boston police are urging Massachusetts lawmakers to make fake guns easier to tell from the real thing.
Boston State Representative Dan Cullinane has filed a bill that requires replica gun manufacturers to include a non-removable one-inch orange strip that runs along the barrel, handle, and front of the gun. The idea is to show it’s a fake weapon from every angle. Cullinane told 22News 12 states have already mandated this orange strip.
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gariders
(2/2/2016)
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So, if you want to have an 'edge' over the cops all you have to do is paint your weapon with an orange tip and a little tape.... sounds like a trap to me.... |
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