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nice ideas guys.....you have to be careful with the legalities of raffles however. for instance the christmas raffle we had last year and also the one being held this year were only possible due to the specific ways the raffle was run. to hold a benefit raffle for an individual like this would involve getting a license amongst other things. i would suggest a direct donation would be better for those of you who wish to.

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**** thats crap, like has been said before it makes you brutally aware of the risks we take and how close to our (my) life line i run a saw. The longer i'm in this game the more i think about second anchors.

 

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