Prohibition on Illegal Firearms and Other Illegal Weapons Sample Clauses

Prohibition on Illegal Firearms and Other Illegal Weapons. 1. Ownership, possession, transportation or use of any illegal firearm or illegal weapon on or off MHA property is strictly prohibited. Unlawful use of a firearm or weapon on or off MHA property is strictly prohibited. Violation of this provision by Xxxxxx, any Household Member, Guest or Other Person Under the Tenant’s Control, shall be grounds for immediate Lease termination and eviction. The term “firearm” is defined broadly and shall include but not be limited to all pistols, revolvers, other handguns, rifles, shotguns, automatic and semiautomatic guns, and any other instrument that expels a metallic, partly metallic, or other hard projectile, including but not limited to BB guns, air guns and spring action guns. The term “illegal weapon” shall include but not be limited to all blackjacks, nun chucks, metal knuckles, stun guns and knives.
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