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 WOU Policy & Procedures
 
Possession of Firearms, Explosives, Munitions, Dangerous Chemicals, Weapons on Campus
Policy Details

Issuing Department: Safety Services  
Subject: Possession of Firearms, Explosives, Munitions, Dangerous Chemicals, Weapons on Campus Latest Revision Date: February 01, 1998

    POLICY

    Pursuant to O.A.R. 580-22-045 the Western Oregon University Campus Safety 
    Services Department shall prohibit the possession of firearms, ammunition, 
    explosives, dangerous chemicals, fireworks or related dangerous items on campus 
    except where exclusively authorized by the President, or through contract, for 
    instructional purposes, part of inter-collegiate sanctioned events, civic events 
    sanctioned by the university, law, or in the course of work (e.g. police, BPSST, 
    law enforcement services).
    
    

    PURPOSE

    To comply with the Board of Higher Education O.A.R. 480-22-045, promote safety 
    on campus, eliminate potential misuse and reduce the potential of incidents 
    related to these areas, insurance and liability.
    
    DISCUSSION
    
    This policy includes prohibiting weapons carried by individuals "licensed" to 
    carry concealed weapons.  O.R.S. 160.370(2)(d) has been amended to permit a 
    "broader" group or people to carry concealed weapons.  However, the President 
    and Western Oregon University has the authority to control, manage and regulate 
    behavior on campus.
    
    Weapons Definition - An instrument that is designed to cause bodily harm to 
    another person, property or animal.  Types of weapons include but are not 
    limited to:
    
    1.  Firearms - Any weapon that uses ammunition that includes gun powder or 
        compressed air.
    2.  Ammunition - Any projectile or ammunition that has the potential 
        to penetrate.
    3.  Explosives - Devices intended to create an explosion that is of greater 
        force than firearms.
    4.  Dangerous Chemicals - Intended to cause bodily harm or discomfort.
    5.  Fireworks - Devise used to explode or become a projectile when igniting a 
        fuse.
    6.  Knives - Having a blade that projects or swings into position by force of a 
        spring or centrifugal force ORS 166.240.
    7.  Bow/Arrows - Designed to be propelled through the air by applied human
        force.
    
    

    PROCEDURES

    1.  When an officer observes, has reported, or is dispatched to a possession of 
        firearms on campus, they are to provide the potential violator with the 
        information stated in the authority section of this policy.
    
    2.  They are to inform the violators that removal must be immediate and the 
        following "temporary" options are available:
    
          A.  Immediate removal off campus
    
          B.  The Safety Services office may take possession and store in the 
              property room for a period not to exceed 24 hours (property receipt 
              provided).
    
    3.  After 24 hours, the individual must have transported the weapon(s) off 
        campus or he/she will be asked to leave campus "temporarily" until the 
        weapons are removed and compliance met.
    
    4.  If any property is temporarily taken by our office under this policy, a 
        formal report shall be written indicating the purpose, issue and 
        arrangements made.  A property receipt shall be issued and a supervisor 
        informed at their next regular shift.  Property shall be under lock and key, 
        secured at all times and handled pursuant to policy.
    
    5.  Weapons used in inter-collegiate events such as archery may be used in areas 
        designed for target practice.
    
    BPSST POLICY (O.A.R.) - 259 12 015. WEAPONS
    
    1.  Immediately upon arrival at the Academy, all basic students will check in 
        all weapons with Academy staff.  This shall include firearms, ammunition and 
        chemical agents such as tear gas. *Possession of any weapon by a basic 
        student in the dormitory building, classroom, a vehicle, or on the person, 
        is prohibited except when authorized for training purposes.
    
    2.  Any person residing at the Academy and/or attending specialized or 
        advanced courses is also prohibited from possessing weapons, including 
        firearms and chemical agents, in the dormitory sleeping areas.
    
    3.  Weapon cleaning activities should be in the gun locker area and not in the
        dorm room.
    
    CONCEALED WEAPONS PERMITS
    
    Western Employees - State employees who obtain concealed weapon(s) permits may 
    mistakenly think the permit authorizes them to carry their weapon(s) on the job.  
    A permit to conceal a weapon does not create the authority to use or carry a 
    weapon on the job, concealed or openly.
    
    Citizens - Members of the public who have permits to conceal a weapon may 
    mistakenly think the permit authorizes them to carry their weapon(s) into public 
    buildings.  A permit to conceal a weapon does not create the authority to carry 
    a weapon openly or concealed into a public building.  
    
    It merely exempts the permittee from a strict liability statute (ORS 166.370) 
    which would otherwise impose an "automatic" criminal penalty.  Without a 
    concealed weapons permit, ORS 166.370 makes it a crime for anyone except certain 
    police or military officials to bring loaded or unloaded firearms into public 
    buildings regardless of their intent.
    
    A.  If a person with a permit is encountered, they may be informed, if    
        appropriate, that campus rules prohibit firearms on campus and in our 
        buildings.  They may be cooperatively requested to not bring the firearm 
        when visiting in the future.  (No penalty or criminal sanctions under the 
        new ORS are available.)  However, after being informed, violation "could" 
        take place through a trespass or failure to comply with an order
        (OAR 80-22-045). 
        This is not our preferred method and would be utilized only in a very 
        unusual situation AFTER SUPERVISOR CONSULTATION.  ORS 164.265 - Criminal 
        Trespass while in possession of a firearm as stated in Definitions section 
        of this policy.
    
    B.  NO FIREARMS, WEAPONS, MUNITIONS will be permitted in residence halls or 
        Campus Estates even if a concealed weapons permit exists.  (We will deal 
        with this on a case by case basis.)  No weapons in vehicles or locked in 
        trunk areas that are on campus.
    
    Caution, courtesy and public relations are very important elements to consider 
    at all times when moving forward on this policy.  If questions are apparent or 
    the situation unusual... Consult!
    
    

    AUTHORITY

    1.  Board O.A.R. 580-22-045, ORS 164.265
    2.  Resident hall rules
    3.  Auxiliary Services Contract #40
    4.  BPSST Policy and Handbook
    5.  Campus Student Conduct Code
    
    

    APPROVAL

    The responsibility for this policy is the Vice President for Administration, 
    Finance, and Human Resources through the Public Safety Services Division.
    
    

A hard copy of this document is always available in the office of Human Resources.
Use the following URL to hyperlink to this policy: "http://www.wou.edu/policy/61"

 Western Oregon University Contact Information
Last Updated: 15FEB2005
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