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January 19th, 2007, 11:44 | #17 | |
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I am all for "something" to happen proactively with us a community, but you shouldn't really be adding anything to the conversation if you are under age. we don't ask 14 year olds for driving instructions how about you hold your comments on activism within airsoft until you can legally own airsoft Now have your fit, if you were mature enough you would understand that this is a sport for adults and you can wait, but you won't
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January 19th, 2007, 11:54 | #18 |
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that the majority of the community uses the same term for the activities performed with the weapon simulators and weapon simulators themselves.
one of the first things we need to do is separate the activity from the simulators. It gets very confusing to use the same word as both a verb and a noun in the same sentence. People calling themselves "airsofters" ... or playing "airsoft" sounds childish and is hangover from their days as "paintballers" What we really do is " modern combat re-creation" using mostly harmless simulated weapons. The Brits got their exclusion from prohibition to posses and trade in realistic imitation firearms under a "historical Re-enactment" waiver in the law. because they were able to illustrate a viable case for the need to have access to realistic imitation firearms, as well as other weapons such as swords, spears, ect, They separated the issue from the object.. and were successful in distancing themelves from the illicit users of the same objects. There is a community here, that also enjoys the activity of "Modern Combat Re-creation" ... it just so happens that our prefered choice for weapon simulators are a class of imitation firearms commonly known as "airsoft guns" In legal circles little things such as semantics can have a large effect. I for one never mention "airsoft" anymore I call them "training simulators" or Simulated Weapons I think one of the first steps in preserving this activity is making a clear separation between what we do and what we use.
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January 19th, 2007, 11:55 | #19 | |
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No I don't want to please soccer moms, but I do understand "anti gun" types way of thinking, and I'm sure most other do to. At the moment things are hot. Any good lawyer will tell you before a court case is don't say or do anything incriminating. Weather we see it that way or not, some will and do. I've had plenty of my wifes friends completely frown on the fact that I play this."Why would you play a game that simulates war and violence?" This is what I've heard in so many words twice. While the mainstream is paying attention maybe things that they wouldn't understand and never will could be avoided. Disagree as you will, but the fact is the article touches on quotes made by a respectable retailer, and bent to come out negative. Last edited by wolfman01; January 19th, 2007 at 12:32.. |
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January 19th, 2007, 12:21 | #20 |
If I had a solution to this problem we keep running into every 3 or 4 months, my thinking would be to have airsoft fall into having to have a PAL. If you screw up you could be charged criminally, and lose any ability to ever own another gun of any sort.
As far as "getting rid of stupid people, or irresponsilbe behavior with airsoft guns" Good luck! I'm done here. |
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January 19th, 2007, 12:22 | #21 | |
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Not knowing the law doesn't make you innocent. In this case, it's common sense, you carry a gun around town, or you play cop and robber in your front yard, what can you really expect out of it? |
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so can you shut the hell up already? Have you even held an airsoft gun before? Why are you wasting your time crying about it.. Go get into some pre-pubescent emo bitch's pants. Last edited by Lakonian; January 19th, 2007 at 12:50.. |
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January 19th, 2007, 12:49 | #24 | |
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then the existing laws loose their bite.. and people start looking for other solutions , like outright bans. Often the problem is that the police don't know the law.. and think that because it is not a "real gun" they can't do anything. in the media piece quoted.. the police state that "it is not illegal to carry around a replica" Which could not be farther from the truth.. Carrying a replica .. say in your waistband under your shirt. breaks 3 distinct sections of the Criminal code. Concealed weapon, Improper transport, and weapons dangerous... all of these offenses carry the potential for jail time. yet the police don't charge.. Why? Is it because the judiciary won't convict? .. is it because the charges are easily defended? ... Is it actualy because the police don't know the law?
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January 19th, 2007, 12:52 | #25 |
OH SNAP
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January 19th, 2007, 13:06 | #26 |
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January 19th, 2007, 13:10 | #27 |
Oh I see. Well than your right, nothing much you can do than. But how can you know nothing will work when you havnt tried? Or you have but gave up?
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January 19th, 2007, 13:30 | #29 |
Ok so since there really is no problem like you say, than why are people complaining?
Thats what I dont get. But w/e, Im done with all this whining and b/s.
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January 19th, 2007, 13:32 | #30 |
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Guys, stop fighting like a bunch of whiny bitches and talk about this intelligently. Brian has brought up some very good points. Ignore asshat posts and get to the meat of the issue and offer some solutions, identify other problems, but stop slinging shit like a bunch of chimps, its getting tiring to read.
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