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Generally, waivers don't cover negligence. If they do something wrong, you're still able to seek legal recourse, but the waiver helps with standard risks associated with hunting.
If you choose not to sign, you might not be allowed to participate in the hunting activity. It's part of the rules to keep everyone safe.
Absolutely! You should always ask for a copy. It's a good idea to keep it handy in case anyone asks for it later.
Yes, even experienced hunters need to sign. Experience doesn’t make you immune to accidents, and the waiver is there for everyone's safety.
The waiver typically covers risks like injuries from firearms, trips and falls, or wildlife encounters. It's just a heads up about things that could go wrong while you're out there.
Signing the waiver shows that you understand the risks of hunting and that you accept them. It's like saying, 'I'm aware of what could happen, and I'm still willing to give it a go.'
It's a legal document that you sign to agree that you're okay with the risks involved in hunting. It helps protect the organization from being held responsible for accidents.