Common use of FIREARMS, WEAPONS AND DANGEROUS DEVICES Clause in Contracts

FIREARMS, WEAPONS AND DANGEROUS DEVICES. The possession of firearms, ammunition, and any weapons including but not limited to knives, bows, guns, BB guns, paint ball guns, soft air guns, martial art weapons, brass knuckles, Tasers, slingshots, and launching devices, is prohibited in on-campus housing. This also extends to any projectile objects, fireworks, gunpowder and other explosive or potentially dangerous objects used for anything other than their intended purpose. Residents who, for religious purposes, are required to possess an item that would otherwise be prohibited under this section may petition the Division of Student Affairs for a religious exemption.

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FIREARMS, WEAPONS AND DANGEROUS DEVICES. The possession of firearms, ammunition, and any weapons including but not limited to knives, bows, guns, BB guns, paint ball guns, soft air guns, martial art weapons, brass knuckles, Tasers, slingshots, and launching devices, is prohibited in on-campus housing. This also extends to any projectile objects, fireworks, gunpowder and other explosive or potentially dangerous objects used for anything other than their intended purpose. Residents who, for religious purposes, are required to possess an item that would otherwise be prohibited under this section may petition the Division of Student Affairs Life and Enrollment for a religious exemption.

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FIREARMS, WEAPONS AND DANGEROUS DEVICES. Draft The possession of firearms, ammunition, and any weapons including but not limited to knives, bows, guns, BB guns, paint ball guns, soft air guns, martial art weapons, brass knuckles, Tasers, slingshots, and launching devices, is prohibited in on-campus housing. This also extends to any projectile objects, fireworks, gunpowder and other explosive or potentially dangerous objects used for anything other than their intended purpose. Residents who, for religious purposes, are required to possess an item that would otherwise be prohibited under this section may petition the Division of Student Affairs Life and Enrollment for a religious exemption.

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Samples: reslife.media.uconn.edu

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