August 26th, 2009, 15:52 | #46 |
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BM, it did sound personal the way it began, Stoners Vs Nerds - the final conflict! possible game scenario? Stoners can only walk not run? nerds can only use pistols, no heavy weapons... Kurgan, you and your local community should deal with this, talk to the game hosts/field owners in the area and see what can be done, ASC as a website has nothing to do with what your local community does. Easy there Chuck Norris
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August 26th, 2009, 15:53 | #47 |
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Okay I keep hearing that we are going to enforce it if you are caught smoking on a play field. Who is going to spend the time contact all play field owners and have them sign on and agree to this? By my rough count there is some 500+ across Canada and thats been on the very low end. By enforcing it here you must have their agreement, otherwise if I'm not mistaken you can open a can of legal worms (slander/liabel/etc) if a field gets dragged into a fight or issue and they were not aware of "your rules".
Also, if you are going to draw the line at illegal drugs causing the issues. Then I have to honestly ask why not add legal drugs to this as well? After all you can get a presciption to legal pot. If a person is "high" on painkillers and playing they can be in the same mental state as a person on pot. Are we now going to require doctors notes to be allowed to play when we have a head cold? Don't get me wrong, I fully agree with playing in a sober state of mind. At the same time though I do not see anything wrong with 1 or 2 beers during a lunch break. It's a fine line, define the line first which has not been done here, state strong reasons why some drugs are allowed versus the others. I'm sorry but the "it's illegal" is not a strong reason its the easy cope out. To me if your playing in an altered state of mind whether from pot, red bull (etc), Tylenol, or Buckleys there is not much difference. Like I and a few other Verifiers in the private section asked, Kurgan have you called the local authorities on these people? If not, then why are you not practicing that which you want preached? Thats the first step. Legitiamize your self and the sport locally by reporting misuse. That is always the first and strongest step. Last edited by BloodSport; August 26th, 2009 at 15:57.. |
August 26th, 2009, 15:53 | #48 | |
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Organizer have all right to refuse/expulse player with inappropriate behaviors off the game. They can also exchange blacklist of problematic player. However, removing the AV status solely on the testimony of a game organiser seem far fetch to me. Accusation should be back with solids evidences wich would be a pain to gather.
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August 26th, 2009, 16:05 | #49 |
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Could you not convince your local organizers to opt for a stronger stance against weed and alcohol at games? That would seem more logical than trying to turn the public trading square into an execution platoon based on an ideology that's often debated.
Owners and organizers can state explicitly - no drugs or alcohol on the field - if they're against it. If ANY explicit game rule is broken, by anybody, that person should be taken aside, informed of the rules and expected not to do it again. If that person consistently breaks the rules, then he/she can be banned from games/fields by the owners/organizers. Any more policing and you're turning this into a witch hunt. Similarly, if that person breaks ASC rules, then he/she can be banned by ASC. ASC is a trading post where games are announced and hobbyists gather, not a regulatory body. It has no authority on the field. |
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(non smokers) I challenge you to take a Nicorette gum (the strong one) chew it for 2 mins then tell me you are not fucked up from nicotine to the point of feeling sick Pot has been found (in my understanding) to possibly be psychologically addictive but not physically addictive. My "argument" was that I do not want to play with people impaired on anything. But I will not judge others use of whatever medications they need to live (semi) normally. People who will drive while on any drugstore drug or "illegal" drug will do it anyway. They should not, altered minds create different reactions. Good luck with enforcement of someone driving while on meds though.
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August 26th, 2009, 16:41 | #51 |
All you have to do is play airsoft safely and responsibly and have fun and you don't have to find out.
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August 26th, 2009, 16:46 | #52 | |
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some responses by other age verifiers, (not posting names as it was a private discussion amongst AVs. ************************************************** ******* unquestionably they should be removed and boycotted from the community. I agree with all comments. Zero tolerance for this sort of criminal activity when mixed with airsoft. +1. No tolerance for this kind of behavior. t should be common practice to play responsibly with guns, then get shitfaced on your drug/alcohol of choice if you choose to. Promote clear headed shooting. I don't agree with drugs and airsoft mixing. I'd support revoking the AV of the people in question. Promoting drug use as part of airsoft is ridiculous. there is no actual law relating to the permissible age for the sale and use of airsoft guns, and ASC has merrily created its own rules on that. If they bring it up on the forum and it goes against any of our rules (including discussing any illegal activities) ASC staff will deal with it accordingly. No one should be under the influence of anything while pointing a gun at me or anyone else. That type of behaviour would've result in immediate expulsion in all the games I've been to. Playing under the influence is not the norm. if the community has a problem with it, then publicly call them out on it and take a stand as a community. Out them publicly, and let ASC decide how it goes. ASC would be wise to enforce a distinction between airsoft, alcohol and drugs on ASC. I know a lot of people that smoke pot as an habbit. They do before and after the game. I don't like it, but it does not show on them that they are high. BUT, they are discreet and they absolutly don't promote it publicly. Same thing for alcool use. Kurgan, it's all fine and dandy discussing this here, but really, you should start a thread out in the open forums and out these guys publicly. The fact of the matter is, ASC is only as toothless as it's membership allows. If the community at large is behind you, then that is ASC. I hate to say it, but ASC has become more about revenue now than the community. We used to have a strong community and ASC was the head of it. Not the case anymore it seems. That's why I don't post here very often anymore. I don't like what the place has become. I'm feeling the same way. ASC has no control over the laws of the country. We are not here to enforce them. It was mentioned that we implemented an 18+ rule so why can we not enfore an anti smoking rule. Well for one there is no law other then in Ontario I believe against airsoft being 18+, this rule was one widely accepted by the community when it was first approached in the discussions here on the board. If you can show and get the support of the majority of the community to enforce an anti drug rule resulting in a removal of age verification then its something that I'm sure will be looked at and implemented. But before you do, take this simple advice and think really hard about what your going to ban. Do not forget there is over the counter legal drugs for treating colds and flus, that some players will be using to treat said items while they play, which can and do affect some people in the same way as the illegal drugs. If you are gong to try and force a rule, besure you cover all your angles and be sure of your reasonings why some "drugs" or "enhancement drinks" are allowed and not others. Because that will be the largest part of your headache from the debate/arguement that will ensure once you make your post in the general section to try and enforce/implement it. Win that battle and you'll have my full support to push it through the rest of the way here on the boards. So in short and to quote yourself: Grow a Set Kurgan and go enforce the law your complaining about. Make the phone call to the local authorities and report the illegal behavoir. Create a thread in the Discussion section and approach this issue and see if you can win the majority of the votes to help create a new enforcement rule here on ASC (where people already complain we have to many rules). Once said "Set" is grown, like I said you'll have my full backing to get it enacted. ************************************************** ****** Well, I grew my set, called the local authorities (got a couple close friends in the municipal force) and one cpl in the RCMP. Now I'm coming to the community to get this idea beyond discussion and into action. Apart from a couple of people (who have coincidentally admitted to drinking at events) the majority of the respondents are against the use, and seem to be in favor of my idea of the AV revoking. Mind you... it would be the AV's who recommend the action (more than one AV required), and the final decision made and executed by ASC staff. This would eliminate the "hearsay aspect". If ASC can't trust it's AVers, why are we doing the job in the first place. talk amongst yourselves.... you have the topic.
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August 26th, 2009, 16:47 | #53 | |
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You do not want to game with cigarette smokers? Nicotine itself isn't that addictive. Nicotine combined with MAOI's found in tobacco make it terribly addictive. That's why nicotine sans tobacco is used for smoking cessation. Sure Nicorette gum can make a non smoker ill. But so can brushing your teeth and then drinking a tall glass of orange juice (not advised). Just because something is physically addictive it doesn't mean it will impair your judgement as far as driving or operating equipment. Cig smokes are an addictive stimulant / relaxant. I cannot recall ever being impaired due to having a cigarette. Just not sure where you were going with that comment. This is an enjoyable thread. Brings back the memories of a thread on another board that confused the Special Olympics with the Para Olympics. That was Epic.
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August 26th, 2009, 16:58 | #55 |
Airsoft and illegal drugs should never mix. Like Janus said, what someone does outside of airsoft is their own choice but if anyone on our team showed up to a game either high or drunk I can assure you, they won't be playing. But if someone was to get past us and play high or drunk and we find out, they won't be playing with us again anytime soon. Why would anyone need to play airsoft high or drunk to enjoy it?
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August 26th, 2009, 17:12 | #56 | |
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I smoke shiftsup.
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August 26th, 2009, 17:57 | #57 |
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Just a question between you and Iā If I came home from work around 5pm had dinner and a couple of beers while packing up my gear and guns for TAC at 9pm, would you have a problem playing with me? If so, where do you draw the line? I have to be alcohol free for 6+ before a game? I can accept completely, no drinking while playing, but there is a big diff between having a beer or 2 before arriving from dinner/lunch and being intoxicated. That would have to be a judgement call on behalf of the host, since our livers are not created equal.
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because it seems no one else is thinking this through... A body can only enforce standards and levy penalties if it has a mandate to do so. and the ability to do it fairly and universally. ASC has none of these abilities... and I assure you I have no interest in being an "officer" of ASC and accepting the liability that implies. Who will decide when , how and in what circumstances a breech worthy of censure has ocurred.. will we next establish tribunals and an appeals proceess?
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Looks like you did what you should have done in the first place. We have been talking... and again the issue fizzled because there is no will to implement such a thing
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