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Certainly different...

Posted:
Fri May 15, 2009 7:45 pm
by Sean_TK
This surely wasn't around when I was in the Scouts. I would have stayed in longer if this was active!
http://www.nytimes.com/2009/05/14/us/14 ... ml?_r=3&hpWhat do you guys think?
Re: Certainly different...

Posted:
Fri May 15, 2009 8:01 pm
by skoker
Boy scouts with guns...
Do they have a manslaughter badge?

Re: Certainly different...

Posted:
Fri May 15, 2009 8:10 pm
by Brando14100
Hmmm. Not sure what to think of that.
8-)
Re: Certainly different...

Posted:
Fri May 15, 2009 8:53 pm
by charlesed
Call of Duty got too boring for them. ;)
Re: Certainly different...

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Sat May 16, 2009 4:00 am
by Mazza
Hey in the army cadets over here and Air force cadets.
They get to fire pistol when they are about 10

My friend got hit in the head with an ejecting shell

Re: Certainly different...

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Sat May 16, 2009 4:12 am
by BAW0343
I have mixed feelings about it. Its kind of weird for boy scouts to be running it.. but to give kids exposure to guns in a controlled atmosphere is defiantly a positive to me.
Its cool that they get to see what its like, as they get to experience how the Police and Border patrol deal with problems. Perhaps they will develop a better respect for law enforcement and see them as more then just a "big brother" that's just out there to catch you doing something illegal. Then another plus is (all though I didn't see it specified in the article) that they learn gun control and respect guns as weapons. Maybe some don't agree, but I think everyone should learn to use a gun at some point in their life, the earlier the better, so they understand that guns really aren't that bad. It's the people that use them for crime that are the problem.
However I wonder if through this program they may glorify what they are learning and not give it as much thought as they should. What I mean is this; I play airsoft all the time and had some of the most fun in a close quarter combat challenge, my team trained for it in a National Guard building and it was a great experience. I don't know how this program works as far as how seriously the organizers run it but shooting someone with a 6mm BB is VERY different the shooting them with a 5.56mm NATO round. I just wonder if they may end up thinking what they just did was better then it really is.
Re: Certainly different...

Posted:
Sat May 16, 2009 4:15 am
by Sir_Crashalot
I think I'm very lucky to live in a country WITHOUT a few thousand trigger happy teens......
Crash
Re: Certainly different...

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Sat May 16, 2009 4:16 am
by Hagar
Boy scouts with guns...
Do they have a manslaughter badge?

I'd better keep my big mouth shut except to say "Only in America!"

Re: Certainly different...

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Sat May 16, 2009 4:31 am
by Fozzer
Boy scouts with guns...
Do they have a manslaughter badge?

I'd better keep my big mouth shut except to say "Only in America!"

...I find the Photographs REALLY scary!...

...!
We have problems enough, with our some of our local Youngsters....arm them with authorised Guns, teach them how to use them, they will enjoy it, and all Hell will break loose!....

...!
Paul.
Re: Certainly different...

Posted:
Sat May 16, 2009 4:45 am
by charlesed
Boy scouts with guns...
Do they have a manslaughter badge?

I'd better keep my big mouth shut except to say "Only in America!"

...I find the Photographs REALLY scary!...

...!
We have problems enough, with our some of our local Youngsters....arm them with authorised Guns, teach them how to use them, they will enjoy it, and all Hell will break lose!....

...!
Paul.
Yes, but there is a
huge difference between those trouble causing youngsters and people in the boy scouts.
Re: Certainly different...

Posted:
Sat May 16, 2009 5:25 am
by Mazza
Boy scouts with guns...
Do they have a manslaughter badge?

I'd better keep my big mouth shut except to say "Only in America!"

...I find the Photographs REALLY scary!...

...!
We have problems enough, with our some of our local Youngsters....arm them with authorised Guns, teach them how to use them, they will enjoy it, and all Hell will break lose!....

...!
Paul.
Yes, but there is a
huge difference between those trouble causing youngsters and people in the boy scouts.
Re: Certainly different...

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Sat May 16, 2009 5:29 am
by Hagar
Me and my mates were looking forawrd to running around his backyard with dual pistols eaching wasting on each other...then we found out about the laws >:(
Sounds like what we used to call Cowboys & Indians. I gave up playing with toy guns when I was about 10.

Re: Certainly different...

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Sat May 16, 2009 8:29 am
by H
...to give kids exposure to guns in a controlled atmosphere is defiantly a positive to me.
That definitely depends upon how defiant they are. 
8-)
Re: Certainly different...

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Sat May 16, 2009 3:54 pm
by machineman9
Are those not airsoft type rifles, hence the orange on the rifles.
With Air Cadets you must be over 14, I believe, to shoot anything. I got thrown onto the big rifle at age 15 - AFAIK you have to be a marksman with the other rifle to fire this one, but I got given it as the first thing I shot... I am yet to fire the .22 and have only fired the 5.56 and 7.62 rounds. What a blast!
Re: Certainly different...

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Tue May 19, 2009 12:16 pm
by Wing Nut
That is just sick and if they EVER try to get my kid into something like that, they'll be out of it in about ten seconds...
