Gun protection

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Gun protection in connection with student fencing means taking responsibility for someone else. This is linked to the fact that the giver and receiver of the weapon protection are not allowed to strike with one another. This responsibility can take many forms:

  • Weapon protection (usually through one's own federation) is a prerequisite for being able to beat games. Under gun protection, the scale is therefore also open to non-corporates. The gun protection giver is responsible for any misconduct. Any honorable man who enjoys gun protection can beat gauges; this is not restricted to corporates or students.
  • In the sense of assumption of responsibility, corporates prove gun protection when they cram themselves under the care of another compound . The reason for this could be that the person concerned is not within reach of the university location of his connection, or that his own connection cannot offer any corresponding possibilities. This can be limited to the pure timpani, but it can also be agreed that the timpani beats the scale with the giver's weapons , is seconded by the giver, the giver negotiates the game for the taker and finally sets the scale convention and thus the decision about pulling hits. If the connection of the drilled-in does not allow for scale lengths, hitting a scale length can lead to exclusion, but not the drum-in itself. In the past, this was also common in non-striking connections.
  • If it is necessary for a federation to cover parts in a weapon ring of which it is not a member, it can be represented by a member federation that has a seat. He then negotiates the game for him.
  • Because of foxes still no adequate fencing assets is expected to be personal Contra Hagen, they enjoy the protection of their weapons Fuchs majors or body lads optionally takes for them to bat. If they place themselves in the care of another association, they must grant gun protection.

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