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The thing is in most cases the parent buys the gun for them then doesnt supervise.
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June 23rd, 2006, 15:56 | #183 | ||
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June 23rd, 2006, 16:01 | #184 |
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The child probably nagged and nagged the parents till they gave in.
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June 23rd, 2006, 16:04 | #185 | |
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In Canada, you have to be 18 to buy/own, and for most fields there are age requirements to play. All the people on ASC are saying, we are tired of kids wanting us to change the law on buying and change the law of playing. (Something that we don't set) Field requirements has a lot to do with insurance related issue rather than owners' preference. There is nothing against parents buying airsoft for their kids to play on private field out of public's sight. Just don't expect a 12 yr be freely going to games without direct supervision from the parent(s). |
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June 23rd, 2006, 16:07 | #186 | ||
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Parents will never have the time to fully understand the implication and complication an airsoft would bring. Kids just nag and nag for their parents to buy them one, and the parents buy it to shut the kid up. |
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June 23rd, 2006, 16:08 | #187 | |
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I think that being a minor, you get less respect, and the market is very limited to you. I do not understand why a minor who understands the risks, is responsible and mature, and plays safely has to be neglected from games, buying an airsoft gun and useing it. Legal or not, if they play on private land, supervised there shouldn't be an issue. I doubt your local authorites are too interested in a situation like that, especially a place like mine where its a full town of 10 000 people. Its like drinking under 19(or 21 in some provinces, 18 in Quebec) if its done responsibly and in a mature manner, there are no issues. I understand how a real professionaly organized game could not have under age people playing, becuase they whole team/organizer could take a major fall if caught. But some times people need to realized that as soon as you hit 18, you are not automatically mature, or being under 18 your are not a complete selfish jackass out to break things and law. |
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June 23rd, 2006, 16:11 | #188 | ||
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And I realize that you're sick and tired of people trying to change the law for buying - I'm sick of it too. Minors do not carry any accountability; ok, we have established this. What I'm saying is that perhaps ASC should be preaching "get your parents involved so you can learn to be responsible and accountable for a highly-realistic and potentially-deadly weapon" instead of "just wait until you're 18." Just because you turn 18 doesn't mean you all of a sudden are as wise as Socrates or happen to know just how to handle and treat a weapon. Kids should get their hands on a weapon as soon as their parents think they are ready for it, and begin to learn the proper way to treat it; so much of a greater chance they will turn out to be a respectable airsoft player.
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June 23rd, 2006, 16:21 | #189 | |
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However, as MANY reiterated, being 18 makes the person automatically accountable for their actions. Yes, parents are responsible for their kids' actions when they are under 18, the last thing we want is some soccer mom getting pissed off because she's reponsible for her son/daughter's stupidity with airsoft. With the powerful soccer moms in Canada, it'd be their priority to ban airsoft completely saying "kids shouldn't be allowed to use airsoft, in fact, NO ONE SHOULD!" I hope you get the point since everyone pretty much shares similar opinions on this topic. |
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June 23rd, 2006, 16:23 | #190 |
Im 15 and getting a job soon so i can save money so when im 18 i can buy what i need. and i think there should be a mesage or something when u first get an account on ASC 2 read the FAQs and other forums before u ask dumb questions, inform the noobs before they do it. just my opinion and i dont think ne one should have a problem with waiting till there 18
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June 23rd, 2006, 16:28 | #191 | ||
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June 23rd, 2006, 16:47 | #192 | ||
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So using this logic, then why should we the community have to take responsibitlity for these kids? We don't, and now you know why we also do not just let parents register and let their kids have the run of the site. It's simple, yes there are minors who are 16+ that are mature enough to play, heck we have 4 or 5 on our team that are. But at the same time, there is hundreds who are not, it sucks yes for the minority who are. But if life was fair I'd be rich, married to Jessica Simpson and have Jennifer Garner sleeping in our bed with us every night. But life isnt fair, it sucks at times. Deal with it, no sense bickering or bitching, cause you know what, those who are in the position to decide and make exceptions, are going to get annoyed and say screw you all. |
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June 23rd, 2006, 16:55 | #193 | ||
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Sorry man, no disrespect intended at all, but what in the world are you talking about? Parents are supposed to take responsiblity for their kids - if they can't handle it, they shouldn't have them!!! Maybe I'm not quite following what you're trying to say, but I never said the community needs to take responsibility for minors. And also, who's bitching? I posed this as a question, barely a suggestion, and never included phrases like "i'm matuhre enuff 2 play becaujase i paly cs and stuff". Is this not a discussion thread? And to add to that, I'm 18, can and do own airsoft guns - I'm not complaining.
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June 23rd, 2006, 17:18 | #194 | ||
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What wiseowl was referring to I believe is that the airsoft community shouldn't be responsible for the a kid going wild with an airsoft. Responsible in a sense that the negative press it generates directly affecting this community. As much as we would LOVE to have ALL the parents in the world understand this sport, it's impossible. As a community, we're not here to change the world, change how parents raise the kids, we are here just to enjoy the sport and obey the rules/laws of the game. |
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