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November 1st, 2012, 17:39 | #91 | |
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It's obvious that the police don't have the resources to deal with this, in terms of public education AND enforcement - in this case, they have gone to the Markham bylaw enforcement to enact a blanket ban instead to nip the problem at it's root source, the retailer. We could be seeing the results of the rapid expansion of airsoft in a particular municipality, and the resultant implosion that occurs when something potentially hazardous to the public health gets too big, too fast. Those that can keep it discrete and appropriate, will continue ordering the weapons online (if necessary) and playing at appropriate spots with minimal worry of a legal back-lash. Those that get nailed with the bylaw enforcement/increased police oversight, will be spending their money on fines and legal representation instead of buying more guns. Not necessarily a bad thing, when common sense has failed, with individuals guilty of bad judgement - youth or adult. As far as retailers in potentially affected areas go, i'm afraid that it is the interests of the few, against the will of the many. My opinion, take it as you will. Last edited by HackD; November 1st, 2012 at 17:49.. |
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November 1st, 2012, 17:50 | #92 |
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Funny, I can still remember shitting my pants the very first day I got an airsoft gun.
Didn't have a gun bag so I put it in a lawn chair bag from Canadian tire; if I had to take if from my car to house/store etc. So simple and yet so important. I guess it really is going to go the way it goes and the private scene will prevale in the end. |
November 1st, 2012, 17:57 | #93 |
More importantly than the big picture stuff, does this include anyone living within Markham borderlines posting classified ads on ASC?
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November 1st, 2012, 17:59 | #94 |
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It looks broad enough to cover private sales. But I mean.... ASC isn't Markham technically and worst to worst meet somewhere outside Markham.
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November 1st, 2012, 18:07 | #95 | |
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The commonality is that you and i, relatively speaking, are old and have a keener sense of public awareness and perception than average when it comes to anything that resembles a weapon.. replica or real steel. The younger set generally doesn't think these things through as much. Unfortunately, over-regulation results, and the School of Hard Knocks has to fill in, where common sense is absent. Unfortunately, i think it's going to be a case of sitting back, and watching the resultant fall-out, and hoping that it doesn't filter down from the retailer level, to events being hosted by responsible organizers at appropriate locations. The positive side, is this raises awareness here, and those who have money and time invested in this as a hobby or business, have a vested interest in things not being screwed up, in situations that they can control. Retailers may well have to go online sales only, if their municipality is affected.. or move to a friendlier business environment. Last edited by HackD; November 1st, 2012 at 18:09.. |
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November 1st, 2012, 21:54 | #96 |
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Well, I just did my part and picked up a new VFC quake from Mach1. Might just stick it on a sheft and look at it.
I win. ps---awesome service thanks again Rich. Last edited by Trev140_0; November 1st, 2012 at 21:56.. |
November 1st, 2012, 23:12 | #97 | |
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Once for a while, the Markham city government likes to show the public they have done something about fire arms control by screwing those small toys retailers at PM. I remember they raid one shop back in 2007. It went to the A1 page of newspapers. You are absolute right that they are never so enthusatic about the real gangs and gun violence. |
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November 2nd, 2012, 12:20 | #98 |
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Plan an ASC Movember Shirtless CAR* wash in Markham. Full Tact gear no shirt.oYou'll get the Media and the Police at Once.
Raise cash for Assholes and raise Awareness of Asshole..... that ru(i)n the City *CAR --- Carbine Automatic Rifle (No really just automobiles) POlice won't charge you with a Bylaw offence. You'll need byl-aw officers writing you tickets Last edited by Armyissue; November 2nd, 2012 at 12:53.. |
November 2nd, 2012, 14:38 | #99 | |
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But FYI, the bylaw empowers actual YRP officers with enforcement and unless you are advertising your gear for sale, then you will not be affected by the bylaw.
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November 2nd, 2012, 16:55 | #100 |
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Solution! Do not age verify markham police ! They will never be able to veiw our classifieds bawhahha!
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November 2nd, 2012, 17:28 | #101 | |
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As for the bylaw in Markham.... AFAIK YRP is the police force for 5 different districts.... So if you go from Markham to a couple blocks away over to Richmond Hill will YRP still be able to write a bylaw ticket if you're retailing in Richmond Hill? It seems like the easy work around is to just go a few blocks over to Richmond Hill, or Aurora, or Newmarket or whatever to do trades/sales.
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November 2nd, 2012, 17:35 | #102 |
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this bylaw is not for dealing with sales between individuals-- it's to stop retailers from setting up shop and to close down existing ones,
they want to stop the proliferation in commerce in realistic toy guns
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November 2nd, 2012, 19:11 | #103 | ||
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So yes, either you sell in a different city, or you sell it to be "used as a prop for Stage/Movie/Production".
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November 2nd, 2012, 19:58 | #104 |
So all the guys inside pmall are getting screwed huh... They're borderline Toronto.
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November 3rd, 2012, 12:56 | #105 |
This proposed by-law targets all replicas, that would also included airsoft, pellet guns, paintball guns that are packaged in black assault styles (Crosman, RAP4, Tippmann 98, X7, etc).
So the stores affected is not just pmall, it would include all sporting stores, paintball stores, Walmart and Canadian Tire in Markham. Last edited by SuperHog; November 3rd, 2012 at 12:59.. |
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