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I would get to know the person a bit before sparring. Some guys are pure hard core and others are just looking for someone to take to court. Be careful.

(General George S. Patton Jr.) "It's the unconquerable soul of man, and not the nature of the weapon he uses, that ensures victory."

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Im in a "club" similar to this. My friend and I started it. What we did was invite people we knew. Only invite the ones you trust and know that they wont sue you. Then get each of them to invite more. Still, make them all sign release forms anyway, and if possible, get a video of them signing it (heh, it always helps to be able to prove that THEY signed it). Have fun!
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You can be sued for anything in the US. I would suggest that there always be a designated referee to stop the action if it gets out of control, especially if there are people participating that you do not know well. Good luck!
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