New gel blaster laws due to kick off in Queensland as toy gun owners warned of harsher penalties
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JanJanuary 2021 at 9:44pm
It is estimated the industry is worth up to $200 million in Queensland and employs hundreds of people.
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They look like real guns and it's an offence to point them or fire at anyone without their permission but gel blasters will remain legal in Queensland, despite moves in other states to effectively ban their use without a licence.
Key points:
From February 1, it is an offence to carry an unconcealed gel blaster in public in Queensland