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October 31st, 2012, 13:45 | #16 | |
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October 31st, 2012, 13:46 | #17 |
An update to my previous comment. I did some digging and found the actual bylaw. I'm actually now unclear as to whether Airsoft is or isn't considered a replica firearm in the context of this bylaw.
Source: http://jhcomputer.ca/msf/bylaw.pdf
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October 31st, 2012, 13:50 | #18 |
I'm just going to restate this for anyone skimming this thread or the quoted bylaw text....
The bylaw in question specifically mentions airsoft guns, and therefore appears to attempt to locally override any other definition of "replica firearm". Secondly, it specifically singles out public nuisance and disturbances as the motivation for this law. If this is the way things are going to go, the airsoft community will have to act proactively instead of reactively. I personally think the United Kingdom's UKARA / VCR system is a good model to follow, and should potentially be offered up as an alternative to an outright ban. Sticking our heads in the sand will just lead to copycat bylaws elsewhere.
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October 31st, 2012, 13:52 | #19 |
The city currently waste our tax money on something which is not necessary to do so, they should concentrate about the gang and violence crime than fake or replica firearm. I sometime hope, the gang war will use replica firearm than actual firearm itself. It took me more time, paper work and risk to acquire a replican firearm than getting a PAL and RPAL.
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October 31st, 2012, 13:54 | #20 |
I agree with the ^ style UKARA regulation. FYI I am actually surprised it has taken this long for a municipality to enact something like this.
IE I am more surprised it got out of the backroom and will be put to a city council. |
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October 31st, 2012, 13:56 | #21 | |
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Practically-speaking, I don't think it matters whether the bylaw would stand up in court, etc etc. What matters is that it brings unwanted attention and unwanted heat. York region police are going to have marching orders to cause trouble for airsoft enthusiasts. That, aside from speculation about the momentum that it adds to anti-airsoft measures elsewhere, is the key take-away here.
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October 31st, 2012, 14:06 | #22 |
Thanks for clarifying! We most certainly are not, and the products we sell to promote the sport of airsoft are NOT replicas. The incorrect use of the word "Replica" is disturbing. All legally imported airsoft guns firing the correct fps, are deemed firearms, and not replicas.
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October 31st, 2012, 14:21 | #23 |
Still, this is a pretty big stormcloud for us. I guess it is positive in a way that now I can literally POINT to laws being made (albeit by-laws, but still) that are a direct result of retards in public with airsoft guns.
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October 31st, 2012, 14:25 | #24 |
It means ASG prices might boost up.
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October 31st, 2012, 14:26 | #25 |
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Markham definitely took a step back on this one. They should be putting their time and resources into reducing the frequency of actual criminal violence and gang related incidents. Not this bs. At least not all is lost regarding interpretation and application of the law at the provincial and federal level.
I don't feel I should have a need for a license like the UKARA laws in the U.K. nor bright green guns either. As George Carlin famously put : George Carlin - airsoft guns - YouTube |
October 31st, 2012, 14:29 | #26 | |
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for a city Bylaw offense.. they can define a replica as anything they want Halton region for example defines a firearm as "anything that fires a projectile" this would technically include a drinking straw and spitball... don't confuse Non criminal civil bylaws with Criminal law. The burden of proof is very low to be convicted of a bylaw offence. The bylaw officers sworn statement is generally considered evidence enough to issue the fine.
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October 31st, 2012, 14:29 | #27 | |
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October 31st, 2012, 14:31 | #29 |
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no it's not cool at all .. and I'd be making a big stink about it if I where in your situation.
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October 31st, 2012, 14:40 | #30 |
I like the part about crimes with "replica guns". If I am robbed at gunpoint, I hope to God the robber is using an airsoft gun! Whether I know it or not it is inherently safer. LOL!
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