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Alberta police warn airsoft guns, though fake, cause panic and danger, leading to arrests and calls for public awareness.
Alberta RCMP warn that carrying airsoft guns, despite being fake weapons, poses serious risks after a surge in incidents in Fort Saskatchewan, where a 17-year-old was arrested on multiple charges following seven reported incidents in one week linked to a social media challenge.
Police say the realistic appearance of airsoft guns causes public panic and can lead to dangerous responses, including lethal force, as officers must treat them as real firearms.
Though not regulated like real guns and firing plastic pellets, airsoft guns have caused fatalities when mistaken for real weapons, prompting ongoing education efforts to prevent harm.
La policía de Alberta advierte que las armas de airsoft, aunque son falsas, causan pánico y peligro, lo que lleva a arrestos y llamados a la concienciación pública.