Chinese police wage war on 'emulational' guns
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Xinhua reports that Chinese police have launched a one-month crackdown on the production, sale and trafficking of emulational guns to ensure security in the run up to the August Olympics.
Police are cracking down on such imitations by destroying the production and trafficking sites. Chinese law states that those caught producing, trafficking or selling such imitation weapons could be detained for a maximum of 15 days and face harsher punishment if their products lead to casualties.
Makes a nice change from those synonymous shooting soldier toys that seem to be everywhere, though I think they're probably not talking plastic toys here.
Police are cracking down on such imitations by destroying the production and trafficking sites. Chinese law states that those caught producing, trafficking or selling such imitation weapons could be detained for a maximum of 15 days and face harsher punishment if their products lead to casualties.
Makes a nice change from those synonymous shooting soldier toys that seem to be everywhere, though I think they're probably not talking plastic toys here.
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