Yes because he eventually thought about her safety over his own, it was only natural for him to think about kidnapping her because his own safety was at risk.
kidnapping was never allowed
That depends. Kidnapping is very important to law enforcement, the person kidnapped, and any people who might care that the person has been kidnapped or that a kidnapping took place. The person doing the kidnapping might not find it very important. Kidnapping, itself, is detestable and is a very major crime. And it only compounds with other crimes that are committed after the kidnapping. In the end, it's best not to kidnap anyone, period.
it depends It might be if the person was too young to know, or otherwise incapable of knowing, that it was a kidnapping.
The first person Lucy meets in Narnia is Mr. Tumnus, a faun who is wandering through the forest when he encounters her. They strike up a conversation that eventually leads to their friendship.
the person may be tramatized
Kidnapping
Kidnapping is a crime in most countries. In which case "a person" can not drop charges, the charges are made by the state/police (on the basis of a complaint or evidence) and it is up to them whether or not to prosecute the person charged.
The intent to confine a person or move them out of the country.
Kidnapping
Kidnapping is a sin. Killing a person is a sin.
you don't unless you are being kidnapped then knock out the person kidnapping you
Kidnapping or abduction in the United States is punishable by imprisonment. The specific amount of time which is to be served is depending highly on the circumstances in which and how the kidnapping took place.