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August 28th, 2009, 12:09 | #122 |
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So let me get this strait if you see someone doing or smoking something they shouldnt you wanna run and tell ASC like it was your mommy to dish out punishment ? sounds like a childish way of doing shit and just cause ASC is a canadian site doesnt give them right to say what anyone can or cant do. Thats the Game hosts job ASC in my opinion is just a way to communicate and retrieve knowledge its not in anyway law.
Not to mention im pretty sure the mods have way more important thing to do then police the tens of thousands of airsofters in canada.
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August 28th, 2009, 12:17 | #123 |
Yes of course, but this is ASC remember?
This is where people who haven't a clue or any real investment in the issue come to pretend they know what's better for others really involved in the issues at hand. I say this because I back Brian 100% He runs a facility indoor and outdoor. What right does this forum have to dictate how he runs anything airsoft? Staff and members alike can write their silly ideology about an airsoft world/community they envision, but what really matters is who's ass is on the line. I believe it's the facility/field owners and not this trade forum.
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August 28th, 2009, 12:27 | #124 | ||
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A no alcohol/drug policy on ASC would not be dictating your event rules, it would be dictating the type of games that can be advertised on ASC. The only recourse for violating the policy would take place only on ASC in the form of thread deletion (or infractions for intentional repeated offenders, based on the existing rule against posting improper content). If you want to run a game that permits alcohol/drug use before/during game, don't promote it publicly on ASC, anyone's still free to run such games privately. At the end of the day, ASC is a convenience for hosts, not a deal breaker. All ASC would be doing is regulating its content, which is perfectly in line with its mandate. Quote:
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ASC can regulate its own content. It would be quite simple for ASC to put in place a no drug/alcohol use policy limited to advertising games on ASC. People can still run such games, they just won't be openly promoting it through ASC's event section. Quote:
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August 28th, 2009, 12:49 | #126 | |
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NO, you are presuming a mandate that is not supported by the membership of this board.
You are blowing smoke as well as you have no authority to set policy you don't own this forum. and the owners are silent. How do you intend to enforce this policy? Saint... you are adding to the already pervasive bad smell that is eminating from ASC these days. Stand down.. this argument is dead Quote:
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August 28th, 2009, 12:53 | #127 | |
Wow, when did "we" become the soccer moms? lol
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Am I to understand that previous to this discussion there were games advertised on ASC that allowed Alcohol and Drug use Before & During? If not then your trying to fix a a perceived problem that doesn't exist. Or maybe it's that I just miss them all because I need to get Stoner Verified? Last edited by Hash Vapor; August 28th, 2009 at 12:57.. Reason: Cool one liner. |
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August 28th, 2009, 12:57 | #128 |
Not allowing a game to be advertised on ASC due to the fact some players might crack open a beer during break is a wee bit much.
How exactly could ASC enforce this advertisement ban?
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August 28th, 2009, 13:00 | #129 | |
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No one posts games where it says smoking dope is expected and its ok to bring beer along to drink during play.. which is again my point... This issue is not an issue
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August 28th, 2009, 13:04 | #130 | ||
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August 28th, 2009, 13:08 | #131 | |
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August 28th, 2009, 13:17 | #132 | |
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It requires a mandate.. because without membership.. its not much of a forum.. but it can take unilateral action .. if it wants.. with the risk of causing estrangement from that membership. It's a balance There never was an argument. Kurgen was looking to whip up a witch hunt..to take out the local dope smoking airsofters that threatened the very fabric of society in his end of the country. he got no traction with the AV crew.. so he thought he would try his luck in the public eye. to no avail Then the argument got all muddled... and pointless as usual.... as people who put about a nonosecond of though into it chimed in.
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August 28th, 2009, 13:34 | #133 | |
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In addition, the AV forum was also divided on the subject, we didn't simply turn our backs to him. He only took it public because someone in the AV section goaded him into doing so. Kurgan didn't start a witchhunt, but the idea that he did something wrong because he bought the issue up is a witchhunt.
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August 28th, 2009, 13:36 | #134 | |
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What you'd want would be to have a anti-drug statement in the game tread? If so every body is gonna copy paste the "No drug allowed" sentence and it won't change much thing on the field.
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August 28th, 2009, 13:37 | #135 | |
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It still is an issue, just because you don't agree with it, and a few dope users agree with you, doesn't end the debate about standing against it. Do you honestly think it's better for an avenue such as ASC to turn a blind eye and say.... OK.. we've talked about it and we're ok with doing nothing? The only people who agree with you are the dope users or people who drink at games. It seems the only reason you against it, is that you will be directly in violation of a policy that may or may not come to fruition. The consensus is for an official stand against consumption of drugs before and during a game. You guys posting your against it 10 times doesn't sway the opinion.
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