vield -> RE: Real life slave hunting anyone? (5/13/2009 12:11:55 PM)
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Hi Lovely Lady, Thank you for the Southern info! Here in Wisconsin if a landowner allows you to use his or her land for recreational purposes and does not charge, then those recreational users can not sue if they hurt themself. This includes hunting, hiking and so forth. But if the land owner takes in more than a very modest amount of money renting access, or the land OWNER invites you to recreate on their land, owners then do have liability. I do know an event in a clothing optional adult camp ground where dominants or sadiasts can hunt consenting subbies in the woods during part of a BDSM event. Terms can be negotiated between the persons deciding to play together. Some hunters use paintball guns, some use the 6mm "airsoft" plastic pellets and guns, and the latter can also be used in blow guns, slingshots and so forth. One can also use such goodies on consenting bound subbies, but if you make a mess you clean it up. I have also observed punishment scenes with the small metal pointed darts used, which required the consenting "victim" to be bound. Those would not be safe to use against someone at liberty to move around. One factor often overlooked is that in the woods, if the hunter has boots or shoes and the "prey" is barefoot, the prey will not often be running long. Running barefoot in the woods other than on clear trails will result in lots of cuts, scratches, bruises thorns and abrasions to the bare feet of the prey, so 1st aid aftercare is necessary, and one should be aware that some "prey" may not be doing much exotic dancing for a few days.
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