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deweylure wrote:Gentleman
I think we are getting way off topic and I see respect for other peoples opinion going by the wayside.
the original post was about paintball and the replies about it not being an authorized activity for the BSA is correct.
Dewey Lure
616kayak wrote:If it seems you have lots of kids in your troop who want to just start playing paint ball i would suggest making sure they do it safely.
Maybe you have an older scout who plays. There is nothing that says he cant give a safety lesson to the new kids. There are lots of simple things that a new player needs to know that aren't usually taught to them and a safety lesson can help keep a day at the field incident free.
ASM-142 wrote:616kayak wrote:If it seems you have lots of kids in your troop who want to just start playing paint ball i would suggest making sure they do it safely.
Maybe you have an older scout who plays. There is nothing that says he cant give a safety lesson to the new kids. There are lots of simple things that a new player needs to know that aren't usually taught to them and a safety lesson can help keep a day at the field incident free.
If this is done in a troop and the boys go out and play paint ball and get hurt the troop would be responsible since they taught the boys about paint ball and its safety. ...
616kayak wrote:The G2SS only mentions pointing a paintball gun at someone. It doesnt forbid teaching safty. Its the same as hunting. You cant play but you can talk about how to do it in a safe way.
cballman wrote:Ok lets look at the paintball issue a different way. since someone brought up getting rid of the shooting sports badges. look at what they teach in the safety req. always treat a gun as if it is loaded. NEVER point a gun at any person. WOW when out on a paintball field the what are you shooting? WOW you have just broken one of the major safety rules of gun safety. NOW that is why paintball is an unauthorized activity. if you read the G2SS then you will understand why. it states " pointing any type of firearm (including paintball, dye, or lasers) at any individual is unauthorized. NO questions. anyone that has a hunting or shooting background seems to understand that safety is of the utmost importance.
ASM-142 wrote: include that a any type of gun should not be pointed at a person - and that includes a paint ball gun.
hacimsaalk wrote:ASM-142 wrote: include that a any type of gun should not be pointed at a person - and that includes a paint ball gun.
just b/c the G2SS says that pointing Paintball guns at another person is not an approved activity, doesn't make it true for activities outsied of scouting. i feel it would be wrong to teach that it is wrong, in fact, i wouldn't even think about teaching that to scouts. they are independant people, just like me & you, let them decide.
just my $.02
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