December 7th, 2008, 03:54 | #46 |
0... im 28 years old 1 MABY 2 seasons left for me and i have a kid.... its hard enough to buy guns and bbs let alone THROW a few hundred bucks out the window.... seriousley theres some people in this thread that sound like they have WAY more money than brains....
and for the reitaliers..... start putting some money away that you make from us to pay for your own leagle woes... some people might think im being rude or a dick but its the truth |
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December 7th, 2008, 16:27 | #47 |
I applaud your efforts, but however I really like the quality of players we have in Canada. If we legalize airsoft, and made it cheap, I fear we would lose that. Just anyone (criminals, somehow minors will get their hands on them) would go into airsoft. While the people who pay an extra $100 per gun, have a lot more commitment. Just in my opinion
Also about registering Airsoft, I don't think that would happen, since there aren't serial numbers on them, if we were to put make and model, that also woulnt work as people mod their guns soo many times. It would just have to be a license for an individal to own airsoft. If thats the case then we couldnt have people just try out airsoft because themself wouldnt have the license. |
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December 8th, 2008, 11:37 | #48 |
Id be willing to contribute as much as i could, probably around 500$
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December 8th, 2008, 12:06 | #49 | |
Totally agree. That's what I was saying earlier about a barrier to entry being a good thing. Make it cheap and easy to get to first base (intro course), but harder / time consuming and more expensive to get to second base. A license fee could be a bit expensive the first year, then cheaper to renew. I'm a dragon boat captain and coach and you can see a big difference in the attitudes between committed people (who pay $300/yr and show up for 7 am Saturday morning workouts), and those playing around (who don't bother to show up 1/2 the time). The point isn't to squeeze people for money, it's to keep the participant quality high.
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December 8th, 2008, 12:13 | #50 |
Ugh, why do people insist turning a donation question into a discussion on why they love airsoft being illegal? No amount of entry barrier is worth being illegal. If you've got a problem with the crowd, improve the crowd or find a new crowd. Leaving an activity illegal because you think it'll improve the crowd makes no sense.
I'm getting this thread locked, it's served its purpose.
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December 8th, 2008, 12:30 | #51 |
I think it's because your question is so questionable...how much would I "donate" to an unnamed solution? Somewhere between $5 and $5000. Seems like most people here just took your question seriously.
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December 8th, 2008, 12:33 | #52 |
Too seriously.
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December 8th, 2008, 13:52 | #53 |
A Total Bastard
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