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Topic
#586

Should Australia legalise airsoft?

Status
Finished

The debate is finished. The distribution of the voting points and the winner are presented below.

Winner & statistics
Better arguments
3
0
Better sources
2
2
Better legibility
1
1
Better conduct
1
0

After 1 vote and with 4 points ahead, the winner is...

Brendo
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Number of rounds
3
Time for argument
Three days
Max argument characters
30,000
Voting period
One week
Point system
Multiple criterions
Voting system
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Contender / Con
3
1266
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119
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15.97%
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Description

(I had to restart this debate because the debate I made earlier broke in some way. I am new to this site and am still learning the ropes)

If you are not familiar with airsoft, the international sport uses specially designed BB guns. The sport puts two teams up against the other, where they work as a team to tag all members of the opposing team. A tag is when one member of a team hits another player of the opposing team. Whoever has the most tags at the end of the game wins. This sport is extremely similar to paintball.

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@Brendo

"So far, my first impressions of this website are not what I was expecting.". If you want to debate a higher rank, make the rating higher.

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@Brendo

Nice job. Sorry that the debate didn't go as planned.

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@Brendo

Please remake this saying 'airsoft guns' instead of 'airsoft' because currently you have an unfair semantic-legal-loophole to argue that airsoft be legal while the guns remain illegal (which is genuinely how the laws were/are constructed).

Skimming around, the reason is apparently the Port Arthur massacre: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Port_Arthur_massacre_(Australia)

Anyway your debate is not over if there is no reason, but should they legalize it. You'll just need to show flaws with the status quo, and some benefit. Con will probably have a counter argument along the lines of police shooting people for having toy guns, but if you keep your cool you'll find the obvious counterpoints to that and win.

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@Brendo

I agree with you on this.

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@PsychometricBrain

He wants it legal for under-18

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@Brendo

The only reasonable argument I can see against legalising an enjoyable sport is that some might use the guns to harm animals. However, if someone really wants to harm animals, they could just as well do so without softair guns. Softair is legal in the UK and I don't see why you guys shouldn't be permitted to enjoy the same privileges as us, airsoft probably makes people handle weapons more responsible rather than less.

I'll vote later (without considering my slightly biased views obv.), good luck in the debate.

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@Brendo

you seem like you would be into Electronic music (yeah being ageist here) https://www.debateart.com/debates/557 please give a vote if you got time (any scoring system will do, just explain it please thanks)

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@Brendo

Once someone accepts the debate, you will have an option to publish your arguments.

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@Brendo

You have to wait, google-docs is a free way to begin formatting it (but paste it without formatting and reformat inside the argument section as formatting takes up a lot of characters somehow if you just paste it)

Quick question. How do I post my argument? I am new to this site and I cannot find an option for me to post it. Or do I have to wait for someone to accept before I have the option?

This looks quite interesting. I'm not Australian so I'll sit back and watch. Hope you get a good opponent!!

Heck, let's leave it at 18+ to avoid too much hoo-ha

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@Brendo

But, I do agree with you that this is a bit silly if the owner is say 16+ and held responsible for the injuries caused, it's pretty safe for a social democracy with sane citizens like Australia to legalise.

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@Brendo

I was kind of asking you what's the issue with it being illegal. Also, if you use the 'gel ball blasters are similar' argument, then a skill Con-sided debater here will say 'and that is proof that gel ball blasters should be outlawed as well' and reverse your dynamic to cancel that argument out.

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@RationalMadman

Yes, paintball is legal in all parts of Australia. Gell ball blasters are also legal in the eastern parts of Australia. The only reason that I know of as to why airsoft is illegal is because the guns look ‘too realistic.’ That statement can be easily mad invalid because gell ball blasters and replica style weapons are legal.

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@Brendo

Isn't paintball legal? What's the issue then?