Woodbury Police Warn Against Harassing Misuse of Gel-Blaster Guns

by Breaking Local News Report

WOODBURY, NJ — The Woodbury City Police Department has reported a concerning rise in the misuse of gel-blaster guns in public spaces.

While these items are legally sold as toys, their improper use has led to several incidents, prompting police to issue a warning about potential legal consequences.

Authorities explained that using gel-blaster guns to shoot at individuals or vehicles, or causing any public inconvenience, could lead to their confiscation and possible criminal charges including simple assault, disorderly conduct, or breach of peace.

There have been instances where these toy guns were altered to resemble real weapons, with safety features removed, which could also result in criminal charges.

The police are not aiming to curb the lawful enjoyment of these toys but have expressed concerns over the actions of certain groups that have led to injuries.

They are urging parents and guardians to discuss the serious implications of misusing gel-blaster guns with their children, to prevent further incidents and ensure community safety.

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