I am wondering why they were diving with a "bang stick"...
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I am wondering why they were diving with a "bang stick"...
I would not be so sure of that because a bang stick is a Firearm and it falls under the Firearm laws of your country and locale.
It may fall under some "exception" if it were welded to a 26" (or longer) pole and used exclusively for fishing (if sold unwelded, or the user later unwelds it, and refits it, then the "exception" may no longer hold water).
We also have an FFL and sell guns out of our store. Trust me, there's no paperwork or background check to sell a bangstick.
If it IS permanently attached to a 26" pole, maybe.
If it IS NOT permanently attached to a 26" pole, I do believe you when you say you sell it without paperwork to anyone, but it appears in every respect to be "any other weapon" - that is a weapon or Firearm regulated under Federal Law.
I say no more as it is really not my problem, but being a firearm user and reloader I feel for the poor guy who lost his finger and his friends who got a big scare and got hurt because of these dive shop "bangsticks."
It wasn't the diveshop's bangstick that got him shot. It was his dumb self for not knowing how to handle an explosive device. I guess we should also blame all the people who sell fireworks because of the fingers lost when someone doesn't respect that explosion either.
It was the lack of awareness and training and for such persons to be given easy access to any such devices for the sake of $99.99.
I am wondering why they were diving with a "bang stick"...