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Old April 6th, 2006, 06:31   #15
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It is not a matter of maturity, it's a Law. Like voting, you can be as mature as you want, but you still must be 18.
You are not supposed to even have that gun in your hands if the over-18 person who bought it is not present. If they did not read the laws, what can I say?
If something bad happens (not necessarily your fault), someone will get the blame. Because you are 15, that blame will be put on the adult who bought the gun. They risk a whole lot of shit just so you can play.

Because airsoft is seen as replicas, it's about the same as if your parents had bought you a real machine gun. Think about what that means legally.

"Maturity" is not breaking laws, and not shoving the responsibility of those laws on others.

Those laws are good across Canada, by the way. Keep that in mind. All I can say is Think and Be Careful.
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