Chicago PD targets guns... er I mean BB guns...

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Cause there is not enough real criminals in the city this is what they are going after. I am appalled.

Originally posted by HerrGlock
http://www.suntimes.com/output/news/cst-nws-bb22.html
BB-gun sale puts store in cops' cross hairs

August 22, 2006

BY FRANK MAIN Crime Reporter

Making good on warnings that BB-guns are illegal in Chicago, police have busted a Northwest Side store owner for selling one of the plastic weapons to a 13-year-old boy, authorities said Monday.

William Garriga, 55, owner of Divas Videos and Music at 4758 W. Belmont, was cited for not having a license to sell firearms and for illegally selling BB-guns within city limits.

Garriga could face a fine of $250 to $500 for each violation and his business license could be in jeopardy. Police said he sold at least nine BB-guns.

After an officer shot and wounded a 14-year-old boy holding a metal BB-gun Aug. 7 near the Cabrini-Green housing complex, police stressed that BB-guns are illegal in the city. Police said the shooting was justified because the officer thought the gun was real.

Last Thursday, police received a call from Northwest Side residents about a red laser light shining from a window. Officer John Tierney discovered a 13-year-old bought the BB-gun, which looks like a 9mm pistol but has an orange tip to differentiate it from a real gun. The BB-gun in the Aug. 7 shooting did not have an orange tip.

Boy grounded for BB-gun

Garriga told police he did not know BB-guns were illegal in Chicago. The Omega BB-gun the boy bought retails for $5 to $15, including BBs, a magazine for the BBs and a battery for the laser site, police said.

Officers confiscated seven BB-guns on display in Divas, police said.

The boy's mother said he and friends were eating at a restaurant before they went into Divas for movies. He saw the BB-guns and bought one, she said. The boy was grounded and lectured after the incident, his mother said.

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Yep, because people are morons and can't control their kids, we should ban BB guns. Sound like Chicago logic to me.
 
Actually, if these really are BB guns, which I doubt (though some .177 BB guns do come in fake colorations), there is a federal law prohibiting any laws prohibiting the sale of BB guns (except for prohibiting sales to minors).

And if this is an airsoft gun, I wouldn't be surprised if they could try to claim protection since they are capable of firing paintballs- since paintball guns are protected as well.
 
I'd bet it is an airsoft gun. Not too many BB guns i've seen have orange tips...and it would be nice to find one for $5-15!
 
Duh

Dumb :banghead:

Dumber :banghead:

Dumbest :banghead:

Not even a legal definition of a "firearm"

Doc2005
 
I agree Silver Bullet.

I pulled this from another forum and they all gree they are selling cheap airsoft guns. I am willing to bet that this is correct. I used BB guns because they are calling them BB guns in the article.

Either way it is silly for them to do this. I really am tired of reading about how gun crazy Illinois has become.
 
No spray paint, no foie gras and no air guns...why am I living here?! Oh yeah, I have a decent job and a family I don't want to relocate yet. But someday, someday...

Incidentally, I believe you can own a BB gun here if you get a permit of sorts from the CPD. Don't even think about discharging it, though. I just read that the gun in question was a Daisy PowerLine Model 93.
 
The FOID card act defines as a firearm any BB gun with a caliber in excess of .18 or muzzle velocity in excess of 700 fps.

It would not surprise me if Chicago banned BB guns.
 
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