Missouri

If you know of a convention that needs to be added to the list or have updated your own convention's policy, you can fill out the form here. If you find any broken links or have any questions about this page, please contact Fractali at admin@cosplayer-ssn.org. This is a perpetual work in progress!

A guide to some of Missouri's laws can be found here.


A means they meet the criterion.
A means they have partially met the criterion.
A means they fail the criterion.

Additional notes for clarification can be found below the table.

Note: conventions with * have either not updated for several years, have a malfunctioning website, or may be defunct.

Note: At time of evaluation, AnimeVerse Fest's Policies link does not function or has been removed, therefore we cannot evaluate it. [Previous evaluation: AnimeVerse Fest links to a contact form, but the form does not specifically list harassment as one of the subjects you can contact them about. It does, however, list both "Suggestions" and "Feedback About The Show" as reasons for contact. It also requires you to answer a "math" equation in order to submit the form, presumably to discourage bots. In crisis, the human mind may not be able to answer a math equation or much of anything, so we urge this convention to reconsider the current requirements of the form and its provider.]

Note: Collect-A-Con's policy can be found by scrolling to the very bottom of the home page.

Note: GATEway FATE's policy is unclear as to whether it applies specifically to "staff," which is especially important when the reporting policy is "find staff."

Note: MO'shi Expo doesn't have a separate harassment policy, so the points listed go toward their more general code of conduct.

Note: Planet Anime Kansas City's policy is not linked the Harassment section of the FAQ page. Previously, it was hosted on a separate website. At time of evaluation, if that page exists, we could not find it. This evaluation is based on the information available on this FAQ page.


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