Law Takes Aim At 'Hunting For Bambi'
Videos Of Men Shooting At Naked Women Leads To Charge
POSTED: 10:46 AM EDT August 29, 2003
LAS VEGAS, Fla. -- The man behind "Hunting for Bambi" -- videos of men hunting naked women -- is facing some legal trouble.Michael Burdick sold videos of guys shooting at naked women with paintball guns. Las Vegas authorities say he was operating a business without a license.Burdick pleaded not guilty to the charge.
Men pay anywhere from $5,000 to $10,000 to shoot women they call "Bambis" with paint ball guns in a wilderness setting near Las Vegas. They take home a video of their experience. Burdick is selling videos as well.The women wear no protective gear and no clothing, only tennis shoes.Paint balls hit at about 200 mph, and can draw blood when they hit bare skin.The women get paid $2,500 if they avoid being hit and $1,000 if a paint ball hits them.The Hunting for Bambi Web site says the hunts are currently suspended. But the company says once the legal problems are straightened out, they'll resume giving men the opportunity to shoot naked women.
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