QUOTE(WarHawk @ Oct 29 2008, 01:46 PM)
Hi mate,
Now I saw a more mature and constructive discussion. That a better things to do rather than posting some immature adolescence-like comments ( Sorry if I am being rude). I suggest oligopoly on the subject pertaining airsoft distribution. meaning we will have 4-5 companies distributing legal airsoft at one time, so price can be standardized and controlled to an affordable level. On top of that, the will be quota limitation per year as of how many airsoft can be sell. This way we can regulate and control the number of airsoft presence in the market. Those who apply for airsoft operator will be given complete course as of how should they conduct themselves in and off the skirmish field. Those who fail to abide the standard regulation will severely punished. As for the three matter on how can we regulate airsoft that I write earlier, it is always on mind to see all three to be put into an act. The tighter the rules are, the better for us. For those who are capable to abide rules, they won't feel any discomfort but for those "cowboys" like individuals, this will certainly choke them.
Irresponsible individual should be kept away from airsoft. At the end of the day, it still our attitude that bring this hobby down sinking deep in the ocean. It only take few guys with bad attitude to spoil the rest of us and it will take only few of us wth bad attitude to shatter the confidence of the respected authorities bodies towards us.
Sincerely,
WARHAWK
setuju kawan. Now I saw a more mature and constructive discussion. That a better things to do rather than posting some immature adolescence-like comments ( Sorry if I am being rude). I suggest oligopoly on the subject pertaining airsoft distribution. meaning we will have 4-5 companies distributing legal airsoft at one time, so price can be standardized and controlled to an affordable level. On top of that, the will be quota limitation per year as of how many airsoft can be sell. This way we can regulate and control the number of airsoft presence in the market. Those who apply for airsoft operator will be given complete course as of how should they conduct themselves in and off the skirmish field. Those who fail to abide the standard regulation will severely punished. As for the three matter on how can we regulate airsoft that I write earlier, it is always on mind to see all three to be put into an act. The tighter the rules are, the better for us. For those who are capable to abide rules, they won't feel any discomfort but for those "cowboys" like individuals, this will certainly choke them.
Irresponsible individual should be kept away from airsoft. At the end of the day, it still our attitude that bring this hobby down sinking deep in the ocean. It only take few guys with bad attitude to spoil the rest of us and it will take only few of us wth bad attitude to shatter the confidence of the respected authorities bodies towards us.
Sincerely,
WARHAWK
for the course thing, saya rasa perlu. so those airsofter will be educate on the safety regulation. and for the course itself, it will be better if it runs by the police/armed forces personal who has the experience/qualification. this is because they have the experience in handling real stuff and they know what to do and what should not to do.
lagi 1, how about if getting a permit for those who wanted to be an airsoft operator? i think it is important bcause it will help tracing the owner if there's any misused along together whith the chip embedded in the airsoft gun and the serial number.
and bila nak conduct a skirmish, the marsyal should be at least 1/2 from the polce so they can observe if there's any dangerous act done by the operator.
tha's my opinion la. sorry for my broken english..
peace
Oct 29 2008, 02:07 PM

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