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Unread 08-09-2004, 04:30
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I hope i can get your help

Okay there is this game called Kanar, it is a Live action roll playing game that has desided that disabled people can't play their game. It is a game that is played on 40 acres of land and their land is owned by the people that play the game and they have a C3 for tax purposes. I was wondering if anyone else would know if i am just over reacting to this or i should be concerned about it at all. People of this game believe that it would be unsafe for a deaf person, or blind person to be part of their game, and they wish to exclude them, they would even exclude ones that were in wheel chairs. I don't know if this is the place to ask such a question, but i am feeling very vulnerable and i dont know where to turn to ask for advice on the matter. I am not deaf, blind, or in a wheel chair though a friend of mine would like to go out and play and i have to tell him he cant because he is deaf that he will not be able to.
Am i wrong for thinking this is wrong or am i right and alienating my friend because others are biggots. I also believe if i quit the game that i have grown to love that they win, and if i dont quit the game i may lose a friend or feel extreemly guilty.
I am sorry if this is not an appropriate place to bring this but i am looking for answeres and i am trying anything.
They say it would be unsafe because we hit eachother with padded weapons and throw tennis balls and things that happen are delivered oraly.

I am sorry if sound like i am rambling. Just frustrated,
Are there organizations that can help me to get the answeres?

Thank you
Greg Wheeler JR
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