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Roleplayers Seek Removal of Nerf Gun Ban

An anonymous reader writes "LARP fans at Bowling Green State University may have to contend with a crippled game of Humans vs. Zombies after the University banned Nerf guns on campus. In the live-action game, players are either humans or zombies. The goal of the game is to change all the humans into zombies, or for the humans to evade capture by zombies for a certain amount of time. To defend themselves against zombies, humans may use Nerf guns. Players (most likely the human ones) are petitioning the University to lift the ban. The game had troubles back in 2006, when participating students were arrested. That issue has since been cleared up."

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  1. Re:Title revision suggestion: by chaoticgeek · · Score: 0, Troll

    Around here BGSU is known as the STD capital...

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  2. Perhaps they should consider by taustin · · Score: -1, Troll

    Perhaps these students should consider that having a bunch of dumbasses running around campus, running in to people, yelling and screaming, leaving litter lying about, and generally proving they're dumbasses who shouldn't be in college in the first place because small children get in the way of studying, isn't exactly going to make them feel welcome.

    Maybe these dumbasses should consider that reporting the nerf toys as real-looking guns is a ruse. Maybe the reason they're banned isn't becaues they're dangerous, it' because the dumbasses carrying them are annoying.

    Maybe they should consider getting a life.

  3. Re:Title revision suggestion: by uvajed_ekil · · Score: -1, Troll
    Around here BGSU is known as the STD capital...

    Around here, a couple of hours drive to the East, BG was known as the slut capital of Ohio. That didn't seem like such a bad thing when I was younger(though it might be, if the above statement is indeed true). I would suggest some other activities for the folks playing those games if their toys are banned, such as perhaps chasing women or being normal, but given that they were playing with Nerf guns in the first place I won't bother wasting my breath. No one wants an STD, anyway.

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  4. Re:Title revision suggestion: by chaoticgeek · · Score: -1, Troll

    I'm just saying they had to get that name for a reason, so why are all the geeks there getting their jollys playing with nerf guns outside? With a nickname like that you would think they would be playing with nerf guns in private or what have you.

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  5. Re:Why? by Anonymous Coward · · Score: 0, Troll

    Oh please... Don't put this down to fucken civil rights or privacy. It's a university, and as far as I'm concerned, if the staff don't want students running round the place firing bits of foam at people, good for them. It is, after all, a place of formal education, not a summer camp. I don't see what the big deal is.

  6. Re:Stupid ban by ekeralam · · Score: 0, Troll

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  7. Re:Why? by aplusjimages · · Score: -1, Troll

    Well then tell that to all the gun nuts who think they need a gun to defend their family. Now they can just grab the nearest object and splatter away. This doll will do.

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  8. Re:Why? by The_reformant · · Score: -1, Troll

    If your 6 year old shoots someone I hope that you will be held responsible.

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  9. Re:Why? by The_reformant · · Score: -1, Troll

    Clearly in the second case the parent should be charged as well. At the very least they have been criminally negligent in allowing a minor to gain access to their firearm. Really there are very few excuses (and they are *excuses*) for owning a gun in the first place.

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  10. Re:Why? by psychodelicacy · · Score: 0, Troll

    The thing about children is that they don't have the same capabilities for rational thought as they will have when they're adults. They also don't have the same control over their emotions, especially when they are adolescents. You may tell your child how to be responsible around guns (though I'm not sure that I would classify your plan of "here's a gun, let's shoot small animals with it" as responsible). But that doesn't mean your child won't be persuaded by a playmate to take the gun out and let him play with it. It also doesn't guard against the possibility that your depressed adolescent daughter will take the gun and kill herself, or take it into school and kill her teachers or fellow students. And when she does that, you will have taught her to be a more effective shooter.

    People should not own guns, period. But to put one in the hands of a child is obscene.

    http://childrenwithguns.blogspot.com/

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  11. Re:Why? by gabrielex · · Score: 0, Troll

    I would like to know where the heck you live! You don't own enough money to buy food but you have enough to buy guns and bullets... Oh sure, you live in some savage forest with all creepy animals around trying to eat you, it's surely a matter of survival! C'mon let's be real! There's no need of guns! How come now you're managing to live perfectly without guns? BECAUSE THEY'RE NOT NEEDED, and always dangerous.

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  12. Not worth my time, but by CubeRootOf · · Score: 0, Troll

    Perhaps all of you LARPers and role players are forgetting the horrific homocides that have happened on several campuses the last few years.

    You know the ones, the ones where people show up with guns and shoot everyone? run across the campus quickly going bang bang and people dropping left and right?

    Imagine someone doing that while a role playing game with nerf guns is going on? Imagine someone whipping up a bright orange gun near a police officer hunting the bad guy. Question: is it a real gun painted orange? how many seconds to decide? Worse - how long before the bad guys gun IS painted orange?

    you know what - imagine for just one second that there might be a history of extreme violence over the last few years, and that college campuses have been and continue to be a prime location for such events, and that maybe a few LARPers, you know, the statistically unlikely to graduate on time, or at all crowd, might be the last group on campus that the administration would want to bow down to.

    Imagine for just one minute, that college is a place to get an education first, and have fun second, and that rules to that effect are there for a reason. I played assisins in college too, and we never once needed a gun to have fun. change your rules to respect those around you, or dont be surprised when no one has any respect for you.

  13. Re:The wussification of a people is complete.... by Scrameustache · · Score: 0, Troll

    My little cousin got a nerf bow at a birthday, first thing his big brother did when he got his hands on it was to stick a pointy toothpick in the foam arrow and to shoot at balloons next to the parents chatting in a corner.

    But this isn't about that, this is about appearances


    If a ban of NERF guns can be rationalized by rationalized by some kid putting toothpicks in foam arrows

    Reading comprehension is HARD!
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