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Oh man, gel blasters are illegal in some places - who knew? I mean, it’s a real bummer ‘cause they’re so much fun. But hey, you gotta follow the rules. It’s just one of those things. Still, it pays to know the law when it comes to these things - otherwise you could be in for a world of trouble!

Why Are Gel Blasters Illegal? [Solved]

Well, bottom line is, if you wanna get your hands on a gel ball blaster in NSW, you gotta have a permit. No two ways about it. That’s the law - Firearms Act of NSW and all that jazz. Ain’t no getting around it!

  1. Definition: Gel blasters are toy guns that fire small, round, water-based gel balls.

  2. Legal Status: In Australia, gel blasters are illegal in all states and territories except for South Australia and the Northern Territory.

  3. Penalties: Possession of a gel blaster is punishable by fines or imprisonment in some states and territories.

  4. Reasons for Ban: Gel blasters have been banned due to their potential to cause injury or be mistaken for real firearms by law enforcement officers.

  5. Alternatives: Airsoft guns are legal alternatives to gel blasters as they use plastic pellets instead of water-based gel balls and are designed to look less realistic than real firearms.

Gel blasters are a no-go - they’re illegal! You can’t get away with using them, so don’t even try. It’s not worth the risk. Bottom line: stay away from gel blasters!