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Originally Posted by wolvesgoalie
Can I ask one question?
Why can I bring my parents to Wal-Mart, Canadian Tire, or any other store, and buy an airsoft gun, or even a pellet gun that can actually do some serious damage, and be respected by those who I am dealing with, yet when I simply ask if it is possible to get a certain kind, and even follow your advice on how to get one, you guys blow up in my face about how I am somehow being an anchor on your hot air balloon?
Some "community" this is.
BTW for future referance a "Contract" is law yargon for the act of buying, selling, or trading anything. It is an agreement between two parties to the transaction of benefits (things).
Though I may be close to the thin ice, I don't see how this is such a problem as I (technically my parents through the contract with Canadian Tire) already own 3 airsoft guns and 1 pellet rifle.
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You need to realise, those people who are respecting you, are out to make money. They are sales people, their respective company won't let them be mean to customers. The people here bitching you out, they aren't trying to sell you something. They wouldn't dare think about selling you something. You are not old enough. The law dictates anyone under 18 cannot even touch airsoft guns (well, i assume that is what they mean by not allowed to own one, hard to touch one if you can't own it). With the state of Airsoft, all it'll take is some dimwitted kid to get himself shot carrying a replica M16 through the woods to get the whole sport seriously looked at by a bunch of politians, then by worrying soccer moms, then it'll be banned. People are very portective of their sport.
Now you seem like a good mostly matured kid, but just man up and wait it out.