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I was at sport chalet today and ...

Micah

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So you can buy JT jerseys in REGULAR sporting good stores I'm not sure if I should be happy or disgusted. It was interesting to me to say the least ...

You can also buy electro spyder clones and 12v revvys ... This is the stuff that people are running around Hollywoodsportspark with. It's scary as hell. People with no idea how to play the game or how to keep their velocity under 350 (I kid not) shooting around 10bps.

Just thought I'd share that ... No point really, just speaking my brains :D :D :D

-Micah
 

crazypbkid

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I know its scary the thing is that when i went into my sporting goods store i didnt see them selling barrel covers with these markers and none of the employes know any thing about the paintball guns.
 

Jamie B

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In a country where you can buy hand guns and bullets in supermarkets, it seems strange that your suprised by this
 

D6

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The land of the free...

By no means am i trying to argue that supply of paintball equipment to the uneducated is a good thing, but is it a possibility that people could argue for the right to be able to purchase whatever they please , where it's assumed everyone is responsible? Would there be a bigger back-lash if you took away that right?

Just a thought? (bored senseless on christmas day):)
 

KillerOnion

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It's a bit stupid that they have people selling them that don't know anything about paintballing. Do you buy paint from a color blind salesperson? Attend a club DJ'd by a deaf person? Perhaps in this case it's more like having your teeth drilled by a blind dentist or purchasing cheese from a dairy worker with no sense of smell. Bad idea, isn't it?
 

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The land of the free...

Originally posted by DickySixx
By no means am i trying to argue that supply of paintball equipment to the uneducated is a good thing, but is it a possibility that people could argue for the right to be able to purchase whatever they please , where it's assumed everyone is responsible? Would there be a bigger back-lash if you took away that right?

aye

people have the right to be morons, they are simply evolving themselves outta the gene pool... let em go buy anything


just stand back:cool: