Woman jailed in China over air-rifle game is freed on appeal
Case has stirred heated debate online and calls for authorities to re-examine the firearms laws
The proprietor of a shooting game stall sentenced to more than three years in prison received a complete reprieve on appeal on Thursday from the No 1 Intermediary People’s Court in Tianjin.
Zhao Chunhua, 51, was jailed last October after local police seized six air rifles used to shoot targets and score prize balloons at her booth.
Fourteen other migrants were also caught up in the crackdown and will face prosecution for keeping air guns at their stalls dotting the promenade near the Tianjin Eye Ferris wheel.
Their legal woes have stirred heated debate online and calls for authorities to re-examine the firearms laws.
Zhao’s daughter, Wang Yanling, told mainland media this month that Zhao would not have touched the guns if she had known they were considered real guns under the law.
The appeal court said air guns were dangerous, and that Zhao possessed them without the approval of authorities.