Paintball Gets Bad Press in Montreal

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  • SlartyBartFast
    The Flying Scotsman
    • Jun 2002
    • 2940

    #1

    Paintball Gets Bad Press in Montreal

    Read the latest news from the McGill University Health Centre, including patient stories, staff successes, excellence in medical care, and leading research.


    The article isn't too incendiary. Unfortunately, the radio station I heard it reported on cut a lot of important details and came across more as fear-mongering against paintball.

    The doctor (I think it was a doctor) iterviewed was clueless about the sport, and no information was given about safe play.

    But wow. Nasty injury. I have to agree that a group of 10 year olds playing isn't the brightest idea.
  • BuyMyMag
    God Bless Our Troops
    • Apr 2005
    • 371

    #2
    Originally posted by the article
    In addition to eye injuries, some of our pediatricians have reported cases of children presenting with impressive welts to other parts of their bodies.
    I don't think any paintballer has been out to the field for a day of fun and ended up with no welts... These people need to be more realistic.

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    • mcdkid
      Offical PB Ref
      • Mar 2003
      • 845

      #3
      its just Canada.





























      lol sorry.
      Hard work never killed anybody...but why take a chance?
      My Team=Blackhearts
      My Field/Store=Paintball Atlanta




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      • MonsterMag
        Got Emag? I dont...Dm4 :)
        • Aug 2004
        • 1093

        #4
        Stuipid kids think they can do anything

        WARNING , Attention all Xbox owners, Power Cord defect)

        Come play me
        Gametag= jtm560

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        • bleachit
          Conturbo et Ledo
          • May 2003
          • 1410

          #5
          "If parents choose to allow their children to participate in this activity, says Friedman, they need to ensure their children are being outfitted properly in equipment appropriate for their size and age, most important of which is eye protection and facemask that fits properly and meets approved standards. Also, they need to ensure there is close supervision to make sure kids follow the rules and safety measures such as never removing their eye protection while in play. Given all of these considerations one has to question how appropriate this activity is for children."

          at the very end of the article.
          "Great stories! See everyone, just buy a Sydarm and become a paintball superstar!! "
          AGD

          "i just sent out the full force of the canadian army (4 guys). expect high canadian casualties"
          Blackweenie

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          • SlartyBartFast
            The Flying Scotsman
            • Jun 2002
            • 2940

            #6
            Originally posted by bleachit
            "If parents choose to allow their children to participate in this activity, says Friedman, they need to ensure their children are being outfitted properly in equipment appropriate for their size and age, most important of which is eye protection and facemask that fits properly and meets approved standards. Also, they need to ensure there is close supervision to make sure kids follow the rules and safety measures such as never removing their eye protection while in play. Given all of these considerations one has to question how appropriate this activity is for children."

            at the very end of the article.

            Which is why I'm annoyed at the radio stations report and not the hospital press release that it was based on.

            The hospital was actually quite level about it. There's no denying that a group of 10 year olds aren't the most likely to understand restraint when firing or to NEVER remove a mask.

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            • BobDoleIsMyHero
              Registered User
              • Feb 2005
              • 50

              #7
              It is unfortunate that the kid was hurt so badly...
              but i don't think paintball is to blame. when the article says that his mask came loose, IMO that means he took his mask off. i think ten is a little too young to play paintball simply because most 10 year olds are not mature enough to handle the responsibility of games that use projectiles flying at 300fps.

              on another note

              "Today, I still can't play any contact sports, and I get more severe headaches and nausea, especially while playing Play Station or watching TV. I really felt sick for a very long time."

              um i don't know of many 10 year old kids who talk like that

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              • ultralight
                Tool Weilding Ape
                • Feb 2005
                • 770

                #8
                this is not a sport for small children.

                the goggle systems aren't made to fit them and the force of the paintballs may be more than they are willing to endure. also, a certain ammount of maturity and responsibility is required that many children do not yet posess. i consider kids age 11 or younger to be small children.

                this is not a sport for small children.

                edit: we posted basically the same thing at the same time. i was also wondering about that "quote".

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                • bleachit
                  Conturbo et Ledo
                  • May 2003
                  • 1410

                  #9
                  Originally posted by SlartyBartFast
                  Which is why I'm annoyed at the radio stations report and not the hospital press release that it was based on.

                  The hospital was actually quite level about it. There's no denying that a group of 10 year olds aren't the most likely to understand restraint when firing or to NEVER remove a mask.

                  stupid radio...

                  at least the hospital has a clue
                  "Great stories! See everyone, just buy a Sydarm and become a paintball superstar!! "
                  AGD

                  "i just sent out the full force of the canadian army (4 guys). expect high canadian casualties"
                  Blackweenie

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                  • dolphin1823
                    Former Mag Owner
                    • Jan 2001
                    • 127

                    #10
                    I also agree that 10 is too young to play. But how long now till we see differnet sized goggles for younger players?

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                    • mag88888
                      ULE MAG
                      • Oct 2004
                      • 983

                      #11
                      wow only a handfull of kids a year. that sure is alot, im being sarcastic. why doesnt canada take away hockey? thats a dangerous sport. they definitely get more than a handfull of kids everyday from hockey injuries. i play hockey. ive seen the ambulance go on the ice. ive had to go to the hospital, almost lost my knee. ive seen kids get temporary paralyzed. they should think beofre they talk. who lets some 10 year olds play with guns that fire objects at 300 fps? lets hope this doesnt spread into the US or anywhere else. and if kids are complining from welts, dont play or turn the velocity down or dont torture your frinends by shooting them from 5 feet. here i can acyually say...."BLAME CANADA".
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                      • stop whining buy a mag
                        I know what I'm doing!
                        • Sep 2004
                        • 414

                        #12
                        Yes, 10 years old is basically to young. And it does sound like he took his mask off which means it would be his fault (or his parents for letting him play at such a young age). I'd love to see the death rate from high school football games compared to the number of ER visits from paintball. Hockey would be even worse.

                        Why they even mention the welts sounds rediculous. Can you consider welts "permanent damage" to your body? Not from the ones I've seen. It's the same as running from the cops and cutting yourself on a fence.

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                        • AGD202
                          JooFro
                          • Sep 2004
                          • 226

                          #13
                          Originally posted by mag88888
                          dont play or turn the velocity down or dont torture your frinends by shooting them from 5 feet.
                          i gotta say, turning the velocity down hurts a LOT more than at 280-285 fps... a long time ago my friend has a pro carbine, and it wouldnt go anywhere near 280 fps and it hurt like hell compaired to guns shooting at 280+

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                          • buzzboy
                            Emo grass cuts inself
                            • Mar 2005
                            • 1322

                            #14
                            Even the thing about his eye seems a little far fethced. I know two people who have been hit in the eye with paintballs and they both are fine. I personally got hit in the eye with a piece of wood shot out of a lawnmower and let me tell you it wasn't fun. I almost went blind, I had the hemmoraging and my retnia almost detached but my vision dropped from 20/15 to 20/20.

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                            • Maggot6
                              Registered User
                              • Aug 2004
                              • 1527

                              #15
                              Poor kid, Even though I'd bet money that kid wasn't following EVERY rule perfectly and the mask wasn't fitted properly to his head. Being 10 years old and all. But the same group of thousands of 10 year olds who play probably don't have many eye problems..Accidents happen, sadly to 10 year olds playing an already edgy sport(media wise)...

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