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− | Fans like to carry weapons as part of their [[Hall Costume]]s or in the [[Masquerade]], but not only can they be dangerous if misused, they can make other attendees uncomfortable, so conventions tend to define weapons policies from the one line "the committee reserve to use your weapon against you", to the comprehensive [https://dublin2019.com/wp-content/uploads/2019/03/Dublin_2019_Weapons_Policy_Final_Web.pdf Dublin 2019 Weapons Policy]. | + | Fans like to carry weapons as part of their [[Hall Costume]]s or in the [[Masquerade]], but not only can they be dangerous if misused, they can make other attendees uncomfortable, so conventions tend to define weapons policies from the one line "the committee reserve the right to use your weapon against you", to the comprehensive [https://dublin2019.com/wp-content/uploads/2019/03/Dublin_2019_Weapons_Policy_Final_Web.pdf Dublin 2019 Weapons Policy]. |
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Latest revision as of 09:59, 12 January 2022
Fans like to carry weapons as part of their Hall Costumes or in the Masquerade, but not only can they be dangerous if misused, they can make other attendees uncomfortable, so conventions tend to define weapons policies from the one line "the committee reserve the right to use your weapon against you", to the comprehensive Dublin 2019 Weapons Policy.