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Naked 'Bambi' hunts spur outrage

 
 
au1929
 
Reply Fri 18 Jul, 2003 08:38 am
Naked 'Bambi' hunts spur outrage

Thursday, July 17, 2003 Posted: 10:45 PM EDT (0245 GMT)
LAS VEGAS, Nevada (Reuters) -- Outraged by a Las Vegas company that claims to offer men a chance to stalk and shoot naked women in the Nevada desert with paintball guns, women's groups and government agencies were scrambling to find a way to shut down such "Bambi" hunts.
"As soon as I found out about this, I called for an investigation," Las Vegas Mayor Oscar Goodman said. "Las Vegas is a place where anything goes, but this crosses the line if this is real."
Real Men Outdoor Productions Inc., insists it is doing nothing illegal and only providing another variety of adult entertainment in a city celebrated for sin.
But critics, some of whom maintain that the hunts may be a hoax to drum up publicity for sales of a "Hunting for Bambi" video, say it should be shut down.
The company has a Las Vegas business license to sell a $20 video of hunters chasing nude women through the woods as a spoof on hunting videos that feature men hunting deer.
That video was staged, Real Men spokesman David Krekelberg said, but it gave rise to the idea of hosting hunts with paintball guns and charging men $10,000 for such weekend tours.
Krekelberg said the company has so far hosted 18 "Bambi" hunts in undisclosed locations around Las Vegas. In each, a hunter faces off with two women dressed in nothing but sneakers, each of whom receive $1,000 and can earn up to $2,500 if they make it through the hour without being struck by the paintball, he said.
But Jodi Tyson, director of the Nevada Coalition Against Sexual Violence called the "Bambi" hunts offensive, dangerous and exploitative.
The world's largest paintball products maker, Brass Eagle Inc , has also protested the hunts.
The U.S. Bureau of Land Management is also looking into speculation that the hunts have taken place without permits on public property. About 90 percent of Nevada is owned by the federal government.
"In our patrol of the lands, if they're out there without a permit and we find them, we would cite them," BLM spokeswoman Jo Simpson said.
Krekelberg denied that any of the hunts had occurred on federal property, saying only that they occur on private estates in southern Nevada. He refused to say where out of fear of sabotage, noting that "there are nuts out there who would come in and throw a wrench in there."
He also asserted the women were not being mistreated, noting that they can wear goggles and helmets for protection if they wish.

What do you think should it be outlawed? Or is it just a little raunchy entertainment. If you had the chance think you would like to participate? In light of fair play should the roles be reversed for women to play? Embarrassed Embarrassed
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Phoenix32890
 
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Reply Fri 18 Jul, 2003 08:47 am
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The U.S. Bureau of Land Management is also looking into speculation that the hunts have taken place without permits on public property. About 90 percent of Nevada is owned by the federal government.


Even though I find the entire concept disgusting, if a hunt is preformed by consenting adults, it should not be outlawed. What needs to be outlawed is if the hunts are conducted on public land.
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SkisOnFire
 
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Reply Fri 18 Jul, 2003 09:51 am
We've already been discussing this at
http://www.able2know.com/forums/viewtopic.php?t=9484
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Scrat
 
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Reply Fri 18 Jul, 2003 11:41 am
Assuming this is genuine, I see adults choosing to take part, and see no reason why anyone, especially the government, ought to tell these women that they can't choose how they make money, or tell these men how they can or can't spend theirs. (This assumes that they are breaking no existing laws.)
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sozobe
 
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Reply Wed 3 Sep, 2003 08:16 am
It's a hoax!

http://www.snopes.com/inboxer/outrage/bambi.asp
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