August 26th, 2009, 12:37 | #16 |
I don't think there's many airsofters who get high on opium before a game...
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August 26th, 2009, 12:38 | #17 |
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There is no point in arguing the base point since it just makes sense not to be impaired while you do anything that requires quick reflexes and judgement calls. But, this is really a case by case issue since most fields are private other than paintball fields. And we're all adults so it's your call how you want to enjoy your play. Albeit, you should know what's acceptable to the host/field owner. Consuming alcohol and driving is legal, to a point. I don't see a big deal if the consumption of pot and alcohol is minimal. People know their own limits, and if they appear to be impaired, then a host should remove them. Some people take over the counter meds for a variety of relief. I've been using strong allergy pills for decades. Some people would be impaired/drousy from my pills, I'm used to them and show zero signs. Before attending TAC on a Friday I'll have a couple of pints to relax after a work week, while loading up my gear etc. Maybe a beer while on break there, and a couple at the end while relaxing with the gang and sharing some laughs. In all the years I've played indoor/ outdoor, I've never been involved in any unsafe situations while playing.
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August 26th, 2009, 12:40 | #18 |
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opium, pot whatever, I dont want some smelly moron blind firing from behind a log because a breeze rolled through and he thought the moving grass was the enemy....
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August 26th, 2009, 13:18 | #19 |
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you talkin about a stoner or a newb who dont shower cause ive seen some newbs do some pretty stupid shit either way i agree pot/alcohol should be left at home or at least till its over and your off the grounds. hell i try to wait to even have a smoke till i get to the rspawn area
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August 26th, 2009, 13:26 | #20 |
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we can all agree that being drunk or stoned at a game is not acceptable.
The question posed was .. Should this forum ASC take a "stand" on it and revoke AV status if people are found to be drunk or stoned at games .. no one ( but me) has addressed this point. I say again.. it's not within ASC's mandate to take punish people for actions not directly affecting ASC.
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August 26th, 2009, 13:36 | #21 | |
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And it's already been stated by the site admin in the past, that ASC is a trading post. They don't enforce or police the policy or practices done in the game world. Your AV status is granted to have access to buying selling and trading here. Nothing more that I'm aware of.
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August 26th, 2009, 13:36 | #22 |
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For lack of a better word, +1.
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August 26th, 2009, 13:38 | #23 |
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Just to reiterate for the general public what I said on the other thread, the point being addressed isn't so much if people agree/disagree with it but whether or not it's ASC's (admin/staff) place to police this.
If the community (or groups) want to take a stance against certain people and ostracize them, retailers not sell to them, etc that's one thing. But should ASC's administration be policing people's activities outside of the forums?
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August 26th, 2009, 13:48 | #24 | |
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NO .. it's not within ASC's mandate to do so AND as a field owner I object to some body external to me choosing who I do or do not allow on my field, If I don't have a voice in those decisions. As a clearing house for information .. certainly ASc could be a Host for conversations between hosts/ owners regarding such restrictions but only as a venue to have those conversations and not as a party to them
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August 26th, 2009, 13:49 | #25 |
It's none of ASC's business.
I have been to games where players have gone to their vehicles and sparked one or more up during down time. It never crossed my mind to tell ASC about it so they can hand out punishment even if they could. If somebody sparks one it's there business as well as the game host and owner. If someone expresses concern about drug use to the game host and / or owner that's their business too. But asking ASC to play cop? Na. It's hard enough for owners and hosts to get players to comply with "safe zone" rules Nevermind peeping into cars in the parking lot for reefer madness.
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August 26th, 2009, 13:52 | #26 |
If we ever want to show the soccer moms of Canada that we're not gun-toting crazies who break every law there is or doesn't exist than we definitely need to take a stand towards this kind of behaviour.
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August 26th, 2009, 13:55 | #27 | ||
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Forget revoking AV status. Is it really that hard to make a rule about no alcohol and drugs at games post on ASC? People can arrange games with alcohol and drugs all they want via PM or off ASC, but just to nip it in the bud now, no one should be promoting any public game that features alcohol and drugs as part of play through ASC.
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August 26th, 2009, 13:56 | #28 | |
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Game hosts have already taken a stand.. some are more permissable than others and that should be their choice.
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August 26th, 2009, 14:02 | #29 | |
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You allow drinking before and during events at your center. That's your perogative.... Personally, would not allow liquor on at any event that I host. Private property has with it a duty of care involving your guests safety. Not allowing behavior with simulated firearms, the same as you would with actual firearms is a good place to start. What's wrong with restricting the purchase of airsoft guns on this forum if you find someone is #1, registered on this forum and purchasing guns here #2, has been caught at one of your fields doing drugs. I see no issue with trying to keep the sport clean. And yes... THC will show up in a drug test. One part of my job is dealing with contaminated water and soil. I know that if the person who installs the well smokes and does not use gloves, the chemicals show up in the water analysis.
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August 26th, 2009, 14:09 | #30 |
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How about this, let them be until they break a rule here that compromises the safety of themselves and/or others. Revoking AV status should only be considered then and not on the grounds of drug use. If they are are going to be stupid and go shoot up, smoke or whatever in their car, you can try calling the cops. Whether or not they will come is a different story. One issue I have will be with blatant illicit use of drugs around minors and I will not stand for that. Many games will be at PB fields and there will likely be minors around.
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