Paintball technology is used by military forces, law enforcement, paramilitary, and security organizations to supplement military or other training.
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Paintball technology is used by military forces, law enforcement, paramilitary, and security organizations to supplement military or other training.
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Paintball is played with a potentially limitless variety of rules and variations, which are specified before the game begins.
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Paintball has spawned popular variants, including woodsball, which is played in the natural environment and spans across a large area.
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Paintball has been considered an inappropriate game, that promotes violence, by the Parliament of the Province of Buenos Aires.
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Paintball markers are classified as weapons that do not require a license or permit; they are legal to buy and use, but restricted to adults.
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Paintball markers are classified as Airguns under New Zealand law, and as such are legal for persons 18 and over to possess .
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In 1995 Bigfoot Paintball opened in St Alphonse-Rodriguez in the region of Lanaudiere.
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Since 2009 the largest national speedball league in South Africa is the South African Regional Paintball League having over 500 members during 2014 and hosting both a 3-man and 5-man series events at one stage in 5 provinces .
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Paintball is a very niche yet extremely competitive sport in Thailand.
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Paintball was first introduced in the UAE and the Middle East in 1996.
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TAG Paintball which was originally located in Downtown East shifted its operations to Orchid Country Club and remained there for almost a decade.
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