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Very nice rant. ha. The thing is the bill has now been rendered useless. They struck a deal with the paintball association so all paintball guns are exempt from this bill now (and all paintballers are instructed to support the bill now, even though they just opposed it last week). So now you are allowed to walk around with your paintball gun which can be an exact replica of a real gun (like airsoft) and you are perfectly ok.
The other thing about this bill, now you will also have a bunch of kids running around with their brightly colored 'fake' airsoft guns in public because it will be just fine now and injurys will happen as a result and i guarantee that, combined with what you said, and taking paintball guns out of the bill, within one year injury and possibly death will increase dramatically by events such as the one that sparked this bill, and what was mentioned above
this is the letter I just sent to Roger Niello, my local assemblyman. Its a better worded version of my rant.
Mr Niello,
Good evening, my name is Sean Kercher. A few years ago I entered the sport of airsoft, a military simulation sport using airsoft guns that resemble real firearms. Recently I heard about Senator Kevin de Leon proposed bill requiring all imitation firearms, excluding paintball guns (which can be made to look as realistic as airsoft guns), to be painted bright colors. The sport of airsoft relies on the firearms looking realistic because for the most part, the organized teams that play this sport use the sport as a way to honor our service men. One team, the Cimmerians (their home page is here: http://www.cimmerians.org/the-cimmerians.html) takes donations from players to donate to charities benefiting servicemen and women and their familes. If this bill is allowed to pass, the bright colors would ruin the sport because as we re-enact the lives of soldiers we use their tactics also. A bright colored gun ruins the camouflage. But you know I could run on and on about how it would ruin my favorite hobby, but I would prefer to ask you to look at the failed logic of this bill and see if you can agree with me. I'll use a hypothetical situation to illustrate my point.
Late one night officers are called by local residents to people running around their local high school, it appears some of them are armed with rifles. Officers show up and quickly encounter one of the tresspassers. The officers order the young man to drop his weapon and lie down on the ground. Several times. Finally the young man realizing there's someone calling to him turns with his gun still raised. The officers react as per their training firing on the young man killing him. Its only later that the fact the weapon was an airsoft gun comes out. This incident nearly happened (http://www.theoaklandpress.com/articles/2009/06/10/news/cops_and_co...). That's the prompting for this law, but I prefer to offer a similar scenario where the logic behind the bill proves to be flawed.
A deputy sheriff is on patrol when he sees several men in dark clothing holding brightly colored replica weapons in a strip mall parking lot. Recently a law was passed requiring imitation firearms to be brightly painted. Seeing that its nearly the local curfew time for minors, the deputy pulls into the parking lot to disperse the group. The deputy steps out of patrol car and addresses the group by asking them to place their toys on the ground so he can talk to them. Realizing the officer is oblivious to the reality of the situation the men turn and fire on the officer, killing him in a hail of automatic gun fire. Its only later that its discovered the strip mall had a jewelry store that was robbed, with CCTV showing several men carrying brightly colored fire arms. Because of the law, the deputy put his training aside thinking this was a group of kids with toys. A simple google search will turn up websites that will paint your real firearms in any color you want, including bright pink.
It is obvious that this law will do nothing to prevent accidental shootings nor will it protect officers. I offer alternative controls to place on imitation firearms including both airsoft guns and paintball guns. First restrict POSSESSION (not just purchasing or ownership) of realistic firearms to persons age 18 and older. Second, limit locations these firearms can be possessed by any persons. Restricted places would include public areas like schools, retail locations and municipal parks. Third, stiffen existing punishments and extend new punishments to discourage irresponsible behavior up to and including high fines and jail/juvenile hall time for first time offenders.
I thank you for the time you took to read this email and would love to know your thoughts on it. It appears Sen De Leon has developed his rationale for this bill from Wikipedia articles and hysterical input from constituants who have only their own agenda in mind and not the greater good of all participants in these kind of sports. Sen De Leon's bias comes to light with the recent removal of paintball guns from the bills description. Please help us, the players and the business owners keep our sport alive.
Thank you,
Sean Kercher
Minors cant buy airsoft guns, and i think the any minor cant possess an airsoft gun is extreme. The cut off should be 14 or 15. Ive been shooting real guns longer than airsoft guns. I have a valid hunting liscense and im a damn good shot. I just turned 16. So your trying to tell me i can go out with a real gun and kill animals but i cant play with a toy that shoots blastic bbs? I dont fucking think so, but i do agree with the rest.
Minors cant buy airsoft guns, and i think the any minor cant possess an airsoft gun is extreme. The cut off should be 14 or 15. Ive been shooting real guns longer than airsoft guns. I have a valid hunting liscense and im a damn good shot. I just turned 16. So your trying to tell me i can go out with a real gun and kill animals but i cant play with a toy that shoots blastic bbs? I dont fucking think so, but i do agree with the rest.
Im just saying kids shouldnt be discriminated against cause were more "immature". Theres alot of adults who shouldnt have guns airsoft or real. Those few incidents shouldnt kick all minors out of airsoft.
Exactly my thoughts Phoenix.
I do believe though the laws for ages should be stricter. The box already says for 18 and up so it should be enforced. And yes there are alot of adults who shouldnt be allowed to have any type of firearm, but teens are less developed and are reckless.
This whole thing started because of a teen how had no common sense.
Ok so a few kids have bad parents or a reckless so no kids should play? I can hunt and kill animals but i cant have an airgun that shoots plastic bbs? Am i the only one who sees who fucked up that is?
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