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pusangani May 14th, 2010 13:47

I knew this thread would deteriorate into a discussion about laws, how predictable asc...how predictable!

Gunny_McSmith May 14th, 2010 13:48

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Originally Posted by ponyone (Post 1234333)
this is no different form what happend to paintball with young gunz witch is a turnament grade of players under 16, this will hopefully do the same for airsoft that it did for paintball, I think that IF AND ONLY IF the age varified players mentor and help usher in a new age of player, this is airsofts only hope, this is not a new thing look at england were airsoft is SO much larger they still have those lime green coloured guns, There is a solution if somone under 18 gets one of thease, they should not be able to paint it, if they paint it they cant use it policy should be upheld by the game hosts. and iam sure they will have to run seperate under 18 restricted games anywase but same should apply, the field owners should not let them play if there guns are painted... other than that, this could be such a great move for the sport, getting parents and youths alike involved and on board, lets not all jump to crush progress yet is all iam getting at. :D

+1, they should permanetly paint them bright green or something, and all you mentionned above is awsome! :P

BUT IMO,this is a first step to the total legalisation of airsoft in Canada.... its not a good step, but still a new step for the airsoft community....

pusangani May 14th, 2010 13:52

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Originally Posted by Gunny_McSmith (Post 1234566)
+1, they should permanetly paint them bright green or something, and all you mentionned above is awsome! :P

BUT IMO,this is a first step to the total legalisation of airsoft in Canada.... its not a good step, but still a new step for the airsoft community....

No it ain't, its a marketing ploy by a greedy business that doesn't care about responsible ownership and use of airsoft, nothing more.

AND fuck having -18 games, wtf is this? I will not be at these games, airsoft's only hope? as if it is dying? AIRSOFT ISN'T DYING guys, I don't know who told you it was and that we needed new kids to come and save it, but it isn't

Children need to learn to fucking wait their turn to enjoy ADULT activities is all, I don't care how responsible they say they are or WE. I am a grown ass man playing soldier in the bush, that's bad enough without having some little fucking kidiots around me, it really takes away from the experience.

Crunchmeister May 14th, 2010 13:58

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Originally Posted by pusangani (Post 1234563)
I knew this thread would deteriorate into a discussion about laws, how predictable asc...how predictable!

Yeah, it was bound to happen. The legalities of airsoft really aren't the issue at all here. It's the fact that these guns are now being marketed to kids, which is totally legal, but rather irresponsible.

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Originally Posted by Gunny_McSmith (Post 1234566)
+1, they should permanetly paint them bright green or something, and all you mentionned above is awsome! :P

BUT IMO,this is a first step to the total legalisation of airsoft in Canada.... its not a good step, but still a new step for the airsoft community....

And 1 can of Krylon will fix up the bright green in a hurry.

And airsoft IS legal in Canada. And it's legal to retail the gunswhen the guns are imported correctly. Clear / tinted receivers and frames were the first step until the Safesoft initiative got full metal opaque AEGs approved. Airsoft isn't quite as inaccessible as some may think.

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Originally Posted by pusangani (Post 1234568)
No it ain't, its a marketing ploy by a greedy business that doesn't care about responsible ownership and use of airsoft, nothing more.

+1 Totally agreed. Buyairsoft are bottom feeders.

The Saint May 14th, 2010 14:03

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Originally Posted by pusangani (Post 1234563)
I knew this thread would deteriorate into a discussion about laws, how predictable asc...how predictable!

What do you mean "deteriorate into a discussion about laws"? How is the thread negatively affected by setting the legal record straight?

And you're doing this with a better-than-thou attitude, no less? That makes no sense.

pusangani May 14th, 2010 14:08

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Originally Posted by The Saint (Post 1234579)
What do you mean "deteriorate into a discussion about laws"? How is the thread negatively affected by setting the legal record straight?

And you're doing this with a better-than-thou attitude, no less? That makes no sense.

hehehe sorry I meant I knew where this was going, and yes I am tired of it and my attitude shows, again sorry not everyone can be as Saintly as u ;)

Setting it straight was done on the first page, but everyone else had to chime in their legal opinion, when the law isn't even in play here, which is why I said what I said.

The Saint May 14th, 2010 14:13

Indeed, this really isn't a legal issue.

I think a good way of summing things up would be: You might be able to gun-proof some kids, but you can't kids-proof all guns. Trying to invent kids-proof guns is about large scale exploitation of the youth market, not about instilling a sense of responsibility in ownership.

Crunchmeister May 14th, 2010 14:15

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Originally Posted by The Saint (Post 1234590)
Indeed, this really isn't a legal issue.

I think a good way of summing things up would be: You might be able to gun-proof some kids, but you can't kids-proof all guns. Trying to invent kids-proof guns is about large scale exploitation of the youth market, not about instilling a sense of responsibility in ownership.

I can totally stand behind this statement.

Gunny_McSmith May 14th, 2010 14:22

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Originally Posted by pusangani (Post 1234568)
No it ain't, its a marketing ploy by a greedy business that doesn't care about responsible ownership and use of airsoft, nothing more.

AND fuck having -18 games, wtf is this? I will not be at these games, airsoft's only hope? as if it is dying? AIRSOFT ISN'T DYING guys, I don't know who told you it was and that we needed new kids to come and save it, but it isn't

Children need to learn to fucking wait their turn to enjoy ADULT activities is all, I don't care how responsible they say they are or WE. I am a grown ass man playing soldier in the bush, that's bad enough without having some little fucking kidiots around me, it really takes away from the experience.

yes all you say is true, but I wanted to say, that you still cant stop the young stupid underaged kids from buying airsoft guns, you just cant.... :(

pusangani May 14th, 2010 14:36

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Originally Posted by Gunny_McSmith (Post 1234599)
yes all you say is true, but I wanted to say, that you still cant stop the young stupid underaged kids from buying airsoft guns, you just cant.... :(

Which is why, this 'new' edition makes no difference and just cements the fact that buyunderagedairsoft.com is just a bunch of greedy scumbags :)

Gunny_McSmith May 14th, 2010 14:38

haha yeah... actually IMO its CAS fault too.... lol... didnt CAS bought Buyairsoftunderagedwelcome.ca ? :D

and this is capitalism at its worst... :S

Shooting Addict May 14th, 2010 14:38

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Originally Posted by pusangani (Post 1234620)
Which is why, this 'new' edition makes no difference and just cements the fact that buyunderagedairsoft.com is just a bunch of greedy scumbags :)

So true pus

Juke16 June 9th, 2010 13:18

Hmm, I think that there shoud be some sort of test/psychological assesment that the recipient of said product should take before being able to handle said "model" because not every 14 year old is immature. Most, maybe say 85% are but there is still the maybe 15% that aren't. Like what if some people have grown up around airsoft guns and know how to appropriately use them, for example, my friend who's 13, is from HK and he's played around with these all his life. He would definitely not use these things for drive bys and neither would I for one. Isn't this more of a matter of maturity rather than age, or at least proper knowledge of the laws regarding airsoft. Like before, I used to own a shitsoft gun and my friend owned an Aftermath Broxa (also a piece of shit I hear), and I played with him on the streets twice cause he told me it was legal. Then, I found ASC, then found out that I actually did something that was highly illegal, and now I don't do that anymore. btw, Since I did that, I'd like to say I'm sorry for possibly bringing harm to the overall image of airsoft in Canada.

In conclusion, I'd just like to say that it's a matter of law, knowledge, and discipline, instead of age which says who is a responsible airsofter or not.

TokyoSeven June 9th, 2010 13:22

Maturity only factors into the equation slightly. Ive seen people over the age of 18 act like children. Maturity is easily trumped by legality as a minor cannot held responsible for their actions the same way that someone who is the age of majority can.

MillerBRo June 9th, 2010 16:15

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Originally Posted by TokyoSeven (Post 1251805)
Maturity only factors into the equation slightly. Ive seen people over the age of 18 act like children. Maturity is easily trumped by legality as a minor cannot held responsible for their actions the same way that someone who is the age of majority can.


+1 We run youth days at our field and birthday parties and we have had more irresponsible 'adults' in the last year of operations than we have had 'kids'. To be honest the 'I'm 18 so I am responsible' claim is bullshit- age doesnt factor in but maturity sure as hell does. However the kids all have parents who have signed waivers so in our case there is an adult behind the childs behaviour. The long and short for us is that people are judged on their own merits and though no under 18s have earned bannings we have started banning 'bad' adults this year..


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