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Mud Gunner January 24th, 2007 10:58

As being part of the local club exec here if I ever get names those are two people who won't be joining the club in Edmonton...

SnakeDoctor January 24th, 2007 11:37

I say contact the local police there. Say something like, we would like to keep those people out of the Airsoft group here in Edmonton, would you be able to supply the names of those two people?

This probably won't work, but you could give it a try..

thephenom January 24th, 2007 11:40

2 less retarded kids on the street, at least now they can't shoot around on the streets.

Unless the M4 barrel was sticking out, the security guard is pretty good spotting guns in a duffle bag.

SnakeDoctor January 24th, 2007 11:47

Yah thats true. Nice work done by the guard.

Mud Gunner January 24th, 2007 12:17

The two stupid asses likely had the damn bag open and oogling them inside and the guard likely happened to have leaned over and seen them or overheard them talking.

Guard deserves a pat on the back for being so diligent.

tunabreath January 24th, 2007 13:59

Quote:

Originally Posted by wolphsnyper (Post 412647)
More applicable charges is a good thing...the more people are charged, the more people think twice about showing off their replica in the public park.

I think better control is in order.

+1
Also, the more parents would think twice about giving their kid a replica.

Jayhad January 24th, 2007 16:38

I'd like to see the parents charged AS WELL

Guardian January 24th, 2007 17:06

Quote:

Originally Posted by Jayhad (Post 412785)
I'd like to see the parents charged AS WELL

For what exactly? Is there more to this story or is that link all there is? Doesn’t really describe what these clowns did to allow the security guard to notice they had the offending items in the first place, nor what the police are accusing them of to charge them with “possession of a weapon for a dangerous purpose.” This is a contrast to the case last week in Durham where some goofs were playing openly between houses and were not charged.

BC_K January 24th, 2007 17:18

Damn it!!!! Why couldn't it have happened on Transit out here!!!!

They'd have learned a .40 S&W lesson. :D

Brian McIlmoyle January 24th, 2007 17:52

Quote:

Originally Posted by Guardian (Post 412800)
For what exactly? Is there more to this story or is that link all there is? Doesn’t really describe what these clowns did to allow the security guard to notice they had the offending items in the first place, nor what the police are accusing them of to charge them with “possession of a weapon for a dangerous purpose.” This is a contrast to the case last week in Durham where some goofs were playing openly between houses and were not charged.


They likely asked them where they were going.... If the answer was "to school" the charges are appropriate...

It is in our best interests as a community to see such cases end up with convictions.

This would illustrate that existing laws are an effective deterrent and an outright ban is not needed.

Mud Gunner January 24th, 2007 18:03

Sad part is that we like to play politics too and hope to see convictions, so do the police and if the don't charge and convict, banning looks a lot more feasible. Another thought on that set of tracks in the time it takes to prosecute and police time, banning them would be the way to go. In the end we as the "legitimate end user" of the product would have to show than banning them would cost more in the end...

ATREYU January 25th, 2007 11:54

Do we know who they are - perhaps if they have users here?

Jayhad January 25th, 2007 12:35

Quote:

Originally Posted by Guardian (Post 412800)
For what exactly? Is there more to this story or is that link all there is? Doesn’t really describe what these clowns did to allow the security guard to notice they had the offending items in the first place, nor what the police are accusing them of to charge them with “possession of a weapon for a dangerous purpose.” This is a contrast to the case last week in Durham where some goofs were playing openly between houses and were not charged.

I don't know for what exactly I'm not a cop, but if these clowns were in fact minors then from my understanding their parents are responsible.

Greylocks January 25th, 2007 18:41

Quote:

Originally Posted by Guardian (Post 412800)
For what exactly? Is there more to this story or is that link all there is? Doesn’t really describe what these clowns did to allow the security guard to notice they had the offending items in the first place, nor what the police are accusing them of to charge them with “possession of a weapon for a dangerous purpose.” This is a contrast to the case last week in Durham where some goofs were playing openly between houses and were not charged.

Supplying a Replica gun to a minor, for one.

fasterbassdrums January 25th, 2007 21:07

the guns pictured in the newspaper were cheapo plastic springers, you can buy them at san fransisco in londonderry mall in edmonton, the pistol for $25 and the M-4 for $60 i bought one (m-4) for shits and giggles so my little brother would stop bugging me to shoot my systema ( this shooting goes down in my indoor basemant range under close supervision, so no worries about that one, and no i didnt buy it for him i bought it for me and it stays locked in the case with my systema)

anyways point being the guns that the retards had on the bus were cheapo springers that are readily available at san fransisco cost $60 and they dont ask you for id to purchase, what caught my attention when i was in san fransisco was that a kid no older than 15 bought one and walked out of the store with it, and he wasnt asked for id nor did he have a parent present. so i bought mine for shits and giggles and upon taking it home it was very convincingly realistic (came with vertical grip, laser, and tactical flashlight, and sling) it had weights in the butt and pistol grip as wel as weights in the foregrip and mag and a metal barrel, shoots at roughly 150-200 fps judging by the pain from getting shot in the leg with it.

so i think its not the kids parents fault, its san fransisco's fault for not requiring ID to purchase the damn things, and then on top of that the stupid kids must have been oggling the things on the bus after they bought it, causing attention to be drawn to them ( that why we have an 18+ age restriction) ( should be 21+ as i know plenty of retarded 18 year olds that shouldnt be within a mile of airsoft)


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