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Originally posted by SluttyWife We're a bit scared but try not to be paranoid about it as a whole. We try to collect minimal info on our club's
membership but realise an urgent need to take things abit further. Our advice is to ask your club to consider keeping their membership records securely stored under lock and key somewhere else entirely. Perhaps a trusted friend or relative's home or even at a storage facility in someone else's name?
We know one way for sure to avoid being a part of a swing club's "bust." And that is to *not* organize or attend on-premesis events no matter how tempting. Others of you might disagree with us :slam" and we can surely empathize with you and your position on this.
Hate to say it but we're all going to be a little vulnerable for awhile.
Slutty Wife |
You have GOT to be kidding. Is there some law or laws on the books in the state of Nevada that outlaws holding private parties? Or a limit on the number of people can can be in a house or other structure where sexual activity is taking place? Even if no money is changing hands for the sex, no alcoholic beverages are being sold, and nothing can be seen publicly?
I've heard that Nevada can be downright schizophrenic regarading it's laws governing sexual matters, but damn.
Even here in reactionary Texas, if you want to hold an on-premise party, as long as it's private, no liquor laws are violated, no money changes hands for sexual favors, nor any "public lewdness" laws or fire safety ordinances are broken, there is no legal reason you can't party down all you want and the cops don't care.
Indeed, around here at least, you'd have a lot more to worry about from the local news media getting wind of your party and camping out on your doorstep to catch some juicy footage for the ten o'clock news than from the local constabulary.
And as for the Feds, they REALLY don't give a shit, as they have far more important fish to fry, such as trying to prevent some Islamocommie terrorist assholes from nuking Chicago.
If you guys think you and your on-, off- or in-between premise parties constitute even a blip on the Fed's radar screen, all I can say is that you flatter yourselves unduly.
But what the hell. If some of you guys want to worry that John Ashcroft and his minions are going to kick your door down just any minute now to confiscate your on-premise party membership lists or what-have-you because the New York Times, NPR or PMSNBC told you so, then by all means wallow in it. It's no skin off my nose...
-- Bear