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January 1st, 2009, 19:50 | #16 |
That is not good for these sports.
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January 1st, 2009, 19:50 | #17 | |
cumpulsive masturbator
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January 1st, 2009, 19:55 | #18 |
It's a consistent reality for the last 10 years. We got to where we are despite of it.
Almost all of them, if not all of them.
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January 1st, 2009, 20:20 | #19 |
isn't there sticky's on this topic?
in the last year that ive been playing ive seen this topic come up in so many different forms that its really starting to get irritating. i think cpt.flan and burningashes summed it up very well! this is just the way the sport is in canada,its going to take a long time for it to become accepted publicly if it ever does get that far. thanks mike edit*
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January 1st, 2009, 20:31 | #20 |
Yes Megaman, there is a sticky on this.
The intent was this particular thread was to discuss airsoft charity. I suggest people focus on that.
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January 3rd, 2009, 07:25 | #21 |
So we're doing what now?
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January 10th, 2009, 00:18 | #22 |
Official Crybaby Chairsofter
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What i don't understand is why no one simply makes AEG the same as real guns (in legal terms). So that AEG = RS = Need PAL/RPAL. Is the Canadian government really that busy or to scared of soccer moms? Airsofters still pay their taxes don't they?...
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January 10th, 2009, 00:26 | #23 |
I have much more freedom with my PTW than I will ever have with my Bushmaster.
And then what happens when the U.S. goes after another AWB, how can us civilized and responsible Canadians ever allow the Americans to have tougher gun laws than us? Guess what happens next.
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January 10th, 2009, 00:31 | #24 |
It is possible to turn airsoft into maintstream through a grassroots approach. Im talking about building a field and rent out the 007airsoft clear style guns to kids with the whole signed waiver etc etc etc. I guess from there you can move on to legitimizing the whole NON-clear receiver issue. perhaps im just whistling dixie but to me, if we want this sport to become more positively known to the public, then having a legitimate place of business with Canada legal guns is the best way. CAPS, which was mentioned before, is also such a way of putting a positive light on this hobby
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January 10th, 2009, 00:36 | #25 |
i asked the same question. the thing is, if that were the case, then it would have to follow the no auto, (possibly) 5 rounds of ammo/mag rule. Now it gets tricky cause with .22, you can have as many bullets as the mag can carry. And since airsoft is the same diameter as a .22 and fires considerably slower than a .22, i personally dont see the problem either. Still, the ultimate solution would be to create a whole new form of licensing for airsoft, such as an AAL (Airsoft Acquisition License) that is dedicated solely to the acquiring of airsoft guns, from registering them to the government etc etc. the problem with this idea, and even the previous one, is that to change or to create such legislature would cost a lot of money and strain on the system, to a point where (to them) it isn't worth it. Now if there was a sizeable tax return on it (i.e.: the amount of money they would receive from taxing the purchase of airsoft guns), then the government would probably enact it, but until that is proven, airsoft will remain the shady form of gray that it is. i hope that helped clarify any issues as that is my understand to date. if anyone would like to add to mine or (most likely) correct it, please do so!
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January 10th, 2009, 04:39 | #26 | |
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And really, even if they did want to execute a PAL/RPAL scheme for replica firearm, it'd be somewhat a ridiculously overkill of a solution for both sides. Not having airsoft PAL/RPAL has nothing to do with soccer moms or taxes. Honestly, people are too quick to resort to soccer moms as explanations.
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