NO LOADED FIREARMS ALLOWED IN OUR SHOWS
Article VII Show Rules of Conduct
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Section 1: Exhibits and displays all types of arms and their accessories, along with the Association membership and guest
attendance, constitute the primary goals of our Association Show Meetings
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Section 2: Illegal Arms and Bulk explosive (excluding empty powder containers) shall not be brought in the meeting hall.
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Section 3: The display area referred to shall be understood to comprise only the table surface or surfaces contracted for,
and no other. Un-contracted for or vacated tables, other horizontal surfaces, areas under tables ,
aisle space, adjacent wall areas and all other similar surfaces may not be used for display.
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Section 4: No playing of electronic media with audio
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Section 5: Any item brought to a meeting which, in the opinion of a majority of the Board Members present,
is detrimental to the safety of best interest of this corporation shall be barred.
NO LOADED FIREARMS EXCEPT FOR AUTHORIZED SECURITY PERSONNEL
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Section 6: All firearms including airguns, crossbows or anything the Executive Director or Security
deems necessary must be strapped. All loose ammunition shall be bagged, boxed, wrapped or
under display case. Collector cartridges may be exempted by show personnel or BOD.
No loose ammunition displayed with firearms.
Definition of acceptable arms and accessories:
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Air Weapons
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Ammunition: modern and collectible
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Archery equipment
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Armor Bayonets, daggers, knives, and swords
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Firearms of all legal types
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Firearms curios
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Firearms carrying, security, storage, and transportation items
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Federally registered suppressors
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Weapons reference material including; books, catalogs, literature and electronic media
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Gun parts, sights, scopes, tactical lights and accessories
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Military Weapons and accessories
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Military Uniforms and accoutrements
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Pole arms and battle axes
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Powder Casks and horns
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Reloading tools and supplies
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American cowboy accoutrements
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American sporting collectibles, hunting, fishing, trapping
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Native American weapons & artifacts
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Paintings, pictures, prints and statuary related to arms and accessories
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Military clothing
If you plan to attend MWCA shows,
please note the following:
Buy, Sell, Trade (State and federal firearms laws are strictly observed at all MWCA shows.)
Our show management reserves the right to check all bags, purses and containers at the show entrance to
ensure that no prohibited firearms or prohibited materials are brought into our show by members of the public.
Any firearms you bring into the show must be checked and secured by MWCA show security, and will remain so while in the show facility.
Any firearm brought into our shows or purchased at our shows will not leave the facility without being cased.
Bring your own case or purchase a case from us at the show entrance.
The MWCA sponsors up to eight shows each year throughout the state of Minnesota. These events present firearms,
edged weapons, related accessories and sporting collectibles, from antique to modern. Individuals from throughout
the United States participate. Our Annual Trophy Show features many fine collections set up exclusively for display,
competition and education.
We want all who attend our shows to have an enjoyable time. We encourage you to familiarize yourself with the rules and
regulations regarding firearms sales. Here is a link to BATFE rules and regulations for gun show
dealers and participants. For answers to specific questions, contact the BATFE directly.
The MWCA is a nonprofit organization. Proceeds go to local youth groups such as the Boy Scouts, firearms
safety programs, junior shooting programs and many other worthy organizations including the NRA.
Information can be printed from our web site or you can call to request information be mailed to you.
We appreciate your interest in the MWCA.
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Belt buckles, jewelry, toys, tools, trinket, and non-listed items must be arms related and are subject to show manager review
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Flea market items including bottles, gems, glassware, jewels, minerals, rocks are subject to show manager review
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Bumper stickers and non-military, Non-arms related hats are subject to show manager review
PROHIBITED ITEMS
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Any illegal weapon, both Federal and State
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Books and manuals on government overthrow or anarchy
Parts, kits, manuals, instructions books, etc; for the conversion of legal items to illegal items