Wisconsin Airsoft Association Charter and Rules of Conduct
(27MAY2002)
Association Objectives
• To advance the sport of Airsoft and to assist individual Association members and their
organizations;
• To effectively communicate with members, government, the news media, Airsoft retailers
and the general public, and provide a liaison between these entities;
• To develop and maintain publications and other materials pertaining to our sport and the
Airsoft industry;
• To provide a variety of educational programs and materials to meet the diverse educational
needs of the sport of Airsoft including but not limited to weapons safety and environmental
concerns;
• To assist in providing safe and pleasant events and locations for the enjoyment of our sport;
• To encourage high ethical standards in dealings with fellow members and others, and assist
in providing a fair and impartial forum for the resolution of disputes between members or
others as they pertain to Airsoft;
• To assist members in their career development and in job opportunities as they pertain to
the Airsoft industry.
• To interpret and report on changing social, government and economic conditions affecting
the Association and the sport of Airsoft;
• To recruit and retain members and to manage the Association in a manner that will
effectively represent the views of its members;
• To foster appropriate relations with other organizations which will contribute to the
objectives of the Airsoft industry and the Association's members;
• To conduct research and develop, analyze and disseminate information/data related to the
sport of Airsoft and the Airsoft industry.
Rules of Conduct
At anytime, any player found to be in violation of these posted rules, can be ejected from any
W.A.A. sponsored or sanctioned games.
I. Weapons
A. All weapons will be stored in appropriate transport cases until they arrive at the
location for a game, or while they are in the possession of the owner in the
privacy of his/her own home. Product boxes do