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== The policy ==
 
== The policy ==
If you are lawfully openly carrying an item that can be classified as a 'deadly weapon' in the state of Oregon, and its presence makes other individuals at Free Geek uncomfortable, please keep in mind that you will probably be asked to check the item or remove it from the premises. If you are unable to do so, you will be asked to leave for the day
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If you are lawfully openly carrying an item that can be classified as a 'deadly weapon' in the state of Oregon,and its presence makes other individuals at Free Geek uncomfortable, please keep in mind that you will probably be asked to check the item or remove it from the premises. If you are unable to do so, you will be asked to leave for the day. If you are carrying an illegal weapon, you will be asked to leave for the day.
  
 
== Notes ==
 
== Notes ==
 
Sent to staff meeting from HR on 9 July 2008.
 
Sent to staff meeting from HR on 9 July 2008.
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Approved in staff meeting on 11 July 2008 with minor changes.
  
 
The State of Oregon has a definition that might be useful: (ORS 161.015 (2))
 
The State of Oregon has a definition that might be useful: (ORS 161.015 (2))

Latest revision as of 15:54, 22 July 2008


The policy

If you are lawfully openly carrying an item that can be classified as a 'deadly weapon' in the state of Oregon,and its presence makes other individuals at Free Geek uncomfortable, please keep in mind that you will probably be asked to check the item or remove it from the premises. If you are unable to do so, you will be asked to leave for the day. If you are carrying an illegal weapon, you will be asked to leave for the day.

Notes

Sent to staff meeting from HR on 9 July 2008. Approved in staff meeting on 11 July 2008 with minor changes.

The State of Oregon has a definition that might be useful: (ORS 161.015 (2))