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Concealed Weapons on Campus

Concealed Weapons on Campus. Current SY12 Policy . DEFINITIONS: 1. Weapons -- For the purposes of this policy, weapons are defined as any instruments or implements which are capable of inflicting serious bodily injury, and shall include but not be limited to:

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Concealed Weapons on Campus

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  1. Concealed Weapons on Campus

  2. Current SY12 Policy • DEFINITIONS: • 1. Weapons -- For the purposes of this policy, weapons are defined as any instruments or implements which are capable of inflicting serious bodily injury, and shall include but not be limited to: • Any rifle, shotgun, handgun, machine gun, or other firearm, or antique firearms suitable for use; any airgun, spring gun, B-B gun, or implement that is not a firearm, which propels a pellet of any kind with a force that can reasonably be expected to cause bodily harm; any starter pistol, flare gun, tranquilizer gun, stun gun, zip gun, spear gun, dart gun, sling shot; or ammunition of any type for weapons governed by these regulations. • Any knife with a blade larger than that of a folding pocket knife; dagger; razor or other cutting instrument, the blade of which is exposed in an automatic way by switch, push-button, spring mechanism, or otherwise. • Any striking instrument to include clubs, truncheons, blackjacks, sandbags, metal knuckles, or sap gloves. • Any martial arts weapons to include nunchakus, tonfas, staffs, and throwing stars. • Any bow and arrow combination. Any device which discharges chemical irritant or tear gas and smoke grenades. • Any incendiary device to include flammable liquids enclosed in readily breakable containers that can be equipped with an igniter of any type. • Any explosive device to include hand grenades, bombs, black powder, smokeless powder, percussion caps, friction primers, and pyrotechnic fuses. • The term weapon does not include paintball guns and paintball markers.

  3. Guns are similar, for instance, to automobiles; in the hands of the sane and responsible, they are generally harmless. In the hands of the insane, careless or malicious, they both become deadly. Blame the person, not the means....mechanical/inanimate objects have no mind of their own.

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