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At a recent Social Club meeting, there was a member who attended that was a Police Officer. He was dressed in full uniform and carrying a firearm.

After the meeting a few other member mentioned that they felt uncomfortable or intimidated with him there that way. 

How should that be handled in the future?

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20 minutes ago, Guest Mr. How do you Handle said:

At a recent Social Club meeting, there was a member who attended that was a Police Officer. He was dressed in full uniform and carrying a firearm.

After the meeting a few other member mentioned that they felt uncomfortable or intimidated with him there that way. 

How should that be handled in the future?

The same way you'd handle an irrational fear of clowns, I suppose. If enough members fear clowns, adopt a rule banning clowns. Otherwise, the issue would seem to be one that does not require attention.

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1 hour ago, Guest Mr. How do you Handle said:

At a recent Social Club meeting, there was a member who attended that was a Police Officer. He was dressed in full uniform and carrying a firearm.

After the meeting a few other member mentioned that they felt uncomfortable or intimidated with him there that way. 

How should that be handled in the future?

Would it not be proper to ask him to leave his gun in his car?

 

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5 hours ago, Guest Mr. How do you Handle said:

At a recent Social Club meeting, there was a member who attended that was a Police Officer. He was dressed in full uniform and carrying a firearm.

After the meeting a few other member mentioned that they felt uncomfortable or intimidated with him there that way. 

How should that be handled in the future?

The assembly may adopt standing rules on this matter if it wishes.

4 hours ago, Guest Mr How do you Handle said:

Would it not be proper to ask him to leave his gun in his car?

It would violate no parliamentary rule to do so.

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6 hours ago, Guest Mr How do you Handle said:

Would it not be proper to ask him to leave his gun in his car?

 

I suppose you could, but why?

 Edited to add: you could also ask those who don't like it to leave..

 or someone could talk to him privately and tell him that it makes one or two members nervous and asked if he would mind leaving his gun in the car.

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It could be considered a matter a decorum.  It breaks no rule in RONR that says that members must be clothed.   I'm fairly certain that most societies (excluding nudist groups) could order a member to cover or be removed. 

There are a few organizations that require male member to wear a jacket and tie.

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