Sigarms
Super Member
Sometimes I can get 4-8 guys to come over and do some shooting on a weekend.
I was thinking of having a "business shoot" with some co-workers, customers and some other people in my line of work.
However, if I advertise this "shoot", will I be held liable if someone gets hurt? My gut tells me yes, and although it may be a nice idea, I don't want to get burned perhaps by someones lapse in judgement (no alcohol before or after this event).
Thinking about getting a kitty together and having a best score with a pistol at 25 yards, say a first, second and third place.
Most people know or know of each other, should be friendly, and hoping that everyone will have a good time.
Would a legal waiver protect me if I go that route?
I was thinking of having a "business shoot" with some co-workers, customers and some other people in my line of work.
However, if I advertise this "shoot", will I be held liable if someone gets hurt? My gut tells me yes, and although it may be a nice idea, I don't want to get burned perhaps by someones lapse in judgement (no alcohol before or after this event).
Thinking about getting a kitty together and having a best score with a pistol at 25 yards, say a first, second and third place.
Most people know or know of each other, should be friendly, and hoping that everyone will have a good time.
Would a legal waiver protect me if I go that route?