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If it really bothers you, speak to the store manager. Failing that get a bunch of soccer moms riled up about it.
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Speaking of WalMart.... They finally broke into the medical world by openning up medical clinics down here (US). They're planning to open 60 or so clinics so that kids who shoot their eyes out can return their crap soft and get their eyes checked and looked after at the same time.
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If a bunch of kids running around the neighborhood with their soft air guns is that final push the gov't needs to ban airsoft and not softair, I say we all strike back and run around with soft air guns in public and ban the sport for the little bastards.
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Hahahaha strike back. :rolleyes: I dont think those little basterds even call it a sport. From what I heard they were playing "team deathmatch". |
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Hahah I know eh, what fools. They probably thought they were playing some reallife counterstrike. |
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Man when I went to buy BB's at CT (BB's for god sakes, plastic ones at that!) they carded me. Now your saying they let kids buy the actual guns! I feel wronged in more ways than one... actually wait... scratch that just one :D .
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I walked into WalMart -AND- CanTire here in Saskatoon. Both had the guns and ammo behind glass and lock.
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They Should leave them out in the open so that me and my friends( who are 15 and 16 years old) will be able to buy them. we are into airsofting but however some of our parents dislke airsoft, so why not buy them, hide them and be able to airsoft decently well with decent guns. i have a stinger r34 which my mother bought me, but some of my friends parents are like all NO GUNS and shit wich i think is B.S, so leave it open!!!
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