He broke conditions of his parole, case closed.
Fake on left, real on right
Even if he had it for criminal purposes, the law should specifically ban look-alike weapons for felons if they want to prosecute him for that. It's not a firearm, and they should not prosecute by pretending it is something that it is not.
“He broke conditions of his parole, case closed.”
Only if it was specifically stated he couldn’t have a BB gun
in his terms of probation. Do you know this for a fact? If
not then either you have to accept that compressed co2 is
equivalent to combustion as in a true firearm. In that case
I would like to hear what your definition of “is” is.