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Originally posted by Cloud9
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Burdick says safety is a concern, but the women are not allowed to wear protective gear -- only tennis shoes.
So if you get hit in the eye and you're blinded, I guess it's "Whoopsie, too bad"?
Burdick says hunters are told not to shoot the women above the chest, but he admits not all hunters follow the rules. ...
The paint balls that come out of the guns travel at about 200 miles-per-hour. Getting hit with one stings with clothes on, and when they hit bare flesh, they are powerful enough to draw blood.
Couldn't someone die from this? I've heard of kids in baseball games dying because the ball hit them square in the chest and it did a number on their heart (Yes, it's rare but it *has* happened). Wouldn't this also be possible from a 200 MPH paintball if it hit a woman square in the chest? (i.e. directly on top of her heart)