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- From: john@liebnitz.ssd.kodak.com (John Hall)
- Subject: Weapon policy (was Re: Boskone)
- Message-ID: <1993Jan8.220632.16999@pixel.kodak.com>
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- References: <199301062041.AA28939@aerospace.aero.org> <C0IAo3.Fy@knot.ccs.queensu.ca>
- Date: Fri, 8 Jan 93 22:06:32 GMT
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- In article <C0IAo3.Fy@knot.ccs.queensu.ca> polowin@chem.queensu.ca (Joel Polowin) writes:
- >If it CAN be used as a weapon, it IS a weapon. Any and all objects which
- >can be used to harm someone in any way must be left in the room.
-
- No, Joel, that doesn't do it. Pocketknives, pens, pop bottles, crutches
- and countless other objects CAN be used as weapons. They also, however,
- are generally used for other purposes. This utilitarian value makes
- them unlikely to be banned in convention space.
-
- Some items, (pistols, hand grenades, chainsaws, etc) have little or no such
- utilitarian value at a con, and few would dispute that they should be
- banned in those areas. (The context is important. Chainsaws would not
- be banned at a lumberjack contest).
-
- Wizard staves, et. al. fall somewhere in between those extremes. To a
- costumer, the utilitarian value is obvious. The
- job of the concom is to make a decision as to where it draws the
- line, publish it and stick by it. Even then there will be
- cases ... "What weapon? That's a (sonic screwdriver, annoyatron,
- bagpipe, etc)" Then somebody has to make a judgement call, and maybe
- somebody gets pissed off.
-
- John Hall
- Dorsai Irregulars Ltd.
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