Exceptions to Mandatory Firearms and Dangerous Weapons Reports. Whenever a school employee seizes a dangerous weapon that was not actually used or threatened to be used in committing an offense, the school employee may, but need not consult (designated law enforcement official) to decide whether the offense warrants law enforcement action. In deciding whether to report the presence or seizure of a non-firearm weapon that was not actually used or threatened to be used in committing an assault or other offense, the (school official) and (designated law enforcement official) must consider:
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Exceptions to Mandatory Firearms and Dangerous Weapons Reports. Whenever a school employee seizes a dangerous weapon that was not actually used or threatened to be used in committing an offense, the school employee may, but need not consult (designated law enforcement official) to decide whether the offense warrants law enforcement action. In deciding whether to report the presence or seizure of a non-firearm weapon that was not actually used or threatened to be used in committing an assault or other offense, the (school official) and (designated law enforcement official) must consider:
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