Hi,
We have a university policy that provides "Ordinances" which are under the
responsibility of our campus police department.

https://wwwp.oakland.edu/policies/health-and-safety/640/      Section 7

It is the reverse of what you are looking for, but it may give you ideas.
As we started a discussion, we got into stuff like if we allow guns, do we
also allow other prohibited items, like blackjacks and ninja stars?  Hmmm..


7.02 *Weapons and Explosives*. No person shall possess a pistol or any
other firearm, dangerous weapon, weapon, explosive or incendiary device on
the campus provided, however, that the occupants of single family
residences in the Meadow Brook subdivision and non-student University
residences may possess firearms as permitted by law. A weapon is any object
designed to cause physical injury or any other object capable of causing
physical injury or death. A dangerous weapon is any weapon designed to be
dangerous and capable of causing death or serious bodily harm, or any other
object capable of causing death or serious bodily harm that is used as a
weapon. Items presumed to be dangerous weapons include, but are not limited
to, daggers, dirks, stilettos, blackjacks, billies, metallic knuckles,
bludgeons, ninja stars, and pocket knives opened by mechanical device. This
section shall not be applicable to the authorized display of fireworks or
cannon fire at events approved by the President or a designee.

7.03 *Toy Weapons*. No person shall possess a toy weapon on the campus with
the intention or effect of using such toy weapon to threaten, assault,
intimidate or otherwise injure any other person.



On Thu, Feb 18, 2016 at 9:42 AM, Heather Foster <[email protected]>
wrote:

> Good morning,
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> I’m at the beginning stages of drafting our campus carry policy. Does
> anyone have a policy already in place, or advice to share?
>
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> Many thanks in advance,
>
> Heather
>
>
>
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