26-85. 478, 4-11-88), ARTICLE VI. 57, 2.3, 6-2-81; Ord. 10-88, 1, 4-20-88), Sec. Slingshots 70-10, 4.01, 5.01, 1-26-70)Sec. 46-243. 18-330. No. (8) Acid or caustic substance. 50-5. The following words and phrases, when used in this section, shall have the meanings respectively ascribed to them:Air gun means any gun, rifle or pistol, by whatever name known, which is designed to expel a projectile by the action of compressed air or gas, or by the action of a spring or elastic, but does not mean a firearm.Dealer means any person engaged in the business of selling at retail or renting any of the articles designated in this section. (4) An individual who is licensed to carry a concealed firearm in the state of Michigan and who is a corrections officer of a county sheriffs department. No. 46-286. (7) The above subsections (3), (4), (5), and (6) do not apply to the discharge of a firearm in a properly constructed indoor firearms shooting range facility. 377, 1(9.183), 3-2-82; Ord. Weapon shall also include a dagger, dirk, razor, stiletto or knife having a blade over three inches in length. 20-327. No. Aiming and discharging of firearms. No. No. A person who violates this article after a first conviction for violation thereof shall be fined as stated above and in addition shall be confined in the Wayne County jail or similar facility for a period of not less than sixty (60) days. It shall be unlawful for any person to carry, possess, brandish, aim, point, exhibit or display to any other person a replica or facsimile of a firearm in such a manner as to frighten, threaten, harass, panic or annoy any other person. 50-286. PARK REGULATIONS DeWitt Charter Township, (Clinton Co.), Michigan Code of OrdinancesSec. (b) Definitions. 4. (1) No person shall carry in any public street, highway, alley, park, building or any other place open to the public, or have concealed or otherwise in any vehicle operated or occupied by such person, a replica or facsimile firearm within the city. Discharge, possession of weapons by minors.No minor shall fire or discharge in any of the platted areas of the township any firearms, which include shotguns, rifles or pistols, B-B or pellet guns, slings or slingshots, bows and arrows, or have such weapons in his possession uncased except that the above weapons, with the exception of firearms may be fired, operated or used under the direct supervision and control of an adult.(Ord. 13-55. 181, 1, 11-9-1981; Ord. (c) Discharge of firearms. PARK REGULATIONS Rose Township, (Oakland Co.), Michigan Code of OrdinancesSec. Upon receipt of such report, the city clerk shall place the matter upon the agenda of the council for action. Dangerous use prohibited.It shall be unlawful for any person to use or permit to be used on any private or public grounds or in any private or public building, either an air-gun, a slingshot or a bow and arrow, when the projectile, missile or arrow from such use can be fired, discharged or propelled in such a manner as to endanger persons or property or to permit the projectile, missile or arrow to travel or be hurled or propelled outside the limits of the grounds, space or building in or upon which such device is being used. No. Air rifles; toy pistols; slingshots.No person shall sell, offer for sale, use, operate or discharge any BB gun, air rifle, toy pistol, slingshot, catapult or other toy shooting apparatus, gun or implement that might result in damage to or destruction of life or property in the village.(Comp. No person shall hunt or discharge any firearm or weapon including, but not limited to, a bow or BB gun, within the Paint Creek Walkway. The prohibition in subsection (a)(1) of this section shall not apply to activities conducted at shooting galleries and ranges, or archery ranges, provided that such facilities are licensed and in compliance with all provisions of applicable state laws and this Code. (Code 1993, 9-276)Sec. 04-4, 1, 9-7-04; Ord. Violate the regulation that use of the individual fireplaces together with tables and benches follows generally the rule of first come, first served.c. 10,701 satisfied customers. OFFENSES AGAINST PUBLIC SAFETY Lowell, Michigan Code of OrdinancesSec. No. DIVISION 2. Nonexclusive. (b) No person shall discharge any firearm from which is propelled a projectile including pistols, revolvers, rifles, shot guns or similar weapons or bows and arrows, manual or automatic, within the village with the following exceptions:(1) Authorized officers of the law are permitted to discharge their firearms in the performance of their duties. (Code 1982, 9.133(6)). 9.06[A] eff. Definitions.For the purposes of this chapter, the following words and phrases shall have the meanings respectively ascribed to them by this section:(1) Air gun: Any gun, rifle or pistol, by whatever name known, which is designed to expel a projectile by the action of compressed air or gas, or by the action of a spring or elastic, but such term does not include a firearm. The city shall post and maintain signs at all public entrances to the public buildings owned and/or controlled by the city which are identified in section (d)(1) notifying the public that possession or concealment of weapons in those public places is prohibited. This subdivision does not apply to the possible disturbance of wildlife while lawfully training a hunting dog on lands open to hunting and trapping. No. What has the world become. Who is responsible for all this nonsense? (b) This section shall not apply to a funeral service, under the direct supervision of a licensed funeral director, for a member of any branch of the Armed Forces, a police officer or a firefighter. Carrying the weapon is considered a felony in four states, including California, Oklahoma, Massachusetts and Michigan. (3) The discharge of a firearm in a controlled shooting and/or target range environment when done so without endangering life, limb or property. (2) Dealer: Any person engaged in the business of selling at retail or renting any of the articles designated in the preceding paragraph. Anything labeled a club is illegal but baseball bats are fine. Weapons.No person, while in any school building or on land owned and occupied or used by any school, shall use, possess, carry or conceal firearms of any description or any air rifles, spring guns, slings, knives, martial arts weapons or any other form of weapon potentially dangerous to human safety. 92-4, 3(9.122(6)), 2-18-92), Sec. 372 of the Public Acts of Michigan of 1927 (MCL 28.421 et seq. shot are used on premises with the consent of the owner or occupant of such premises.E. (f) Exceptions. 18-172. 339, 1, 4-12-99), Sec. (Code 1969, 9.215), Sec. 189 of the Public Acts of Michigan of 1959 (MCL 8.3t, MSA 2.212(20)), as amended, BB gun, pellet gun, air gun, spring gun, slingshot, bow, or other weapon from which a dangerous projectile may be propelled by explosives, spring, gas or air, except as otherwise expressly authorized by law;(2) Any starter pistol or other device from which blank cartridges may be discharged; or(3) Any fireworks as defined in the Michigan Fireworks Safety Act, Act 256 of 2011, Section 28.452, as amended.(Ord. Sec. Approved target means a non-moving artificial target that is designed and used for archery target practice. Sec. It shall be unlawful for the parents or guardian of any such minor in his charge or custody to knowingly permit any such minor to use or have in his possession, when not properly accompanied, an air gun, pellet gun, bow and arrow, or slingshot.(Ord. Unlawful to carry, fire or discharge firearm, air rifle, pellet gun, slingshot or bow and arrow; exceptions.No person, except a police or other peace officer in the course of his duty, or a person who has been granted a permit to do so by competent authority, shall carry upon any street, road, alley, public place, or public or private property in the township any firearm, air rifle, pellet gun, slingshot or bow and arrow unless it be securely wrapped, sheathed or broken, nor fire or discharge the same within the township, except at established ranges, which are approved by the law enforcement officers of the township, unless in self-defense or the defense of his or her property.Section 32-1.1. As used in this division, the words replica or facsimile firearms shall include, but are not limited to, toy guns, theatrical productions props, hobby models (either in kit form or fully assembled), or any other devices which might reasonably be perceived to be real firearms.(Ord. Definition.For the purposes of this article, the word firearms, except as otherwise specifically defined in this Code, shall be construed to include any weapon from which a dangerous projectile may be propelled by using explosives, gas or air as a means of propulsion. (Code 1958, 8-105; Ord. 18-328. BB guns; use by minors, prohibition, exception.No person under eighteen (18) years of age shall use or possess any handgun designed and manufactured exclusively for propelling BBs not exceeding .177 caliber by means of spring, gas or air, outside the curtilage of his domicile unless he is accompanied by a person over eighteen (18) years of age.Sec. 67-11, 4-25-67), Sec. of 2-22-2005), DIVISION 2. Sep12.11.02 Rules and regulations.K. Use of air guns and similar devices.No person shall use or discharge any air gun, air pistol or any other device for the propulsion of pellets or other missiles within the city. Discharge of weapons.No person shall discharge any firearm, air rifle, air pistol or bow and arrow in the city, except when in connection with a regularly scheduled educational or training program under adequate supervision. Definitions.The following words, terms and phrases, when used in this division, shall have the meanings ascribed to them in this section, except where the context clearly indicates a different meaning: Air gun means any gun, rifle or pistol, by whatever name known, which is designed to expel a projectile by the action of compressed air or gas, or by the action or a spring or elastic but does not mean a firearm.Blowgun means any device designed to expel a projectile by the action of exhaling breath. WEAPONS Kentwood, Michigan Code of OrdinancesSec. 66-442. when actively engaged therein or actively engaged in going to or returning from such honest work, trade, business, sport, recreation or youth character building program.(Comp. 58-240. (d) Unloaded longarms may be transported by motor vehicle to and from hunting and firearms practice or target shooting, but must be fully enclosed in a closed carton, container or gun case or carried in the trunk of the vehicle. No. It shall be unlawful for any person to discharge any air gun from or across any street, alley, sidewalk or public road within the limits of the city, or on or across any public land except on a properly constructed and supervised target range. Definitions.Weapon means any pistol, air pistol, rifle, BB gun, air rifle, shotgun, slingshot, crossbow, bow, firebomb, or bomb, but shall not include antique guns not in operating condition.(Ord. Every person hunting pursuant to such a permit shall have in his immediate possession the written permit issued by the city manager under the authority of the city commission and shall display the permit upon demand of any city employee, police officer or officer of the state department of natural resources. DIVISION 2. No. Forfeiture of weapons.All weapons carried, possessed or used contrary to this division are hereby declared forfeited to the city. 109-J-3, 3, 1-4-10), Sec. Use of BB guns by minors.No person under 17 years of age shall use or possess any handgun or rifle designed and manufactured exclusively for propelling BBs not exceeding 0.177 caliber by means of a spring gas or air outside the curtilage of the individuals domicile unless such person is accompanied by a person over 17 years of age. 284, 11-26-2001). 1019, 1, 5-28-02), Sec. ARTICLE III. The sign shall have lettering that is distinct, contrasting to the background and easily read, letters shall have a minimum height of -inch and shall be posted in English and such other language(s) as the city clerk shall deem appropriate. 54-208. No. ARTICLE VI. H-89-13, I, 10-10-89)Sec. (4) A person who possesses a firearm in a school for purposes of providing or receiving instruction in firearms safety. Aiming firearm.It shall be unlawful for any person within the city to intentionally, without malice, point or aim any firearm at or toward any other person.(Ord. (Code 1979, 9.122(4), ARTICLE 2. 116, 1(e), 4-22-1954)Sec. 10-825, 1, 1-4-10), Sec. 20-328. 9.90.040 Carrying and discharge of air-guns prohibitedExceptions.A. (c) As used in this article, the term facsimile of a firearm means any device or object made of plastic, wood, metal or other material, which device or object is a facsimile, replica version of, or is otherwise recognizable as, a pistol, revolver, sawed-off shotgun, rifle, machine gun, rocket launcher or other firearm, including, but not limited to, toy guns, movie and stage props, hobby models (either in kit form or fully assembled), starter pistols, air guns, and inoperative firearms or other devices which might reasonably be perceived to be a real firearm. (2) A person lawfully engaged in hunting. Picnic or lunch in a place other than designated for that purpose. (b) No person shall have in his possession or control any slingshot, pellet gun, air rifle, fireworks, explosives or other dangerous materials within the boundaries of any park or playground.(C.O. No. of 2-22-2005)Sec. 82-92, 1, 12-7-92). 28-468. Exceptions.The prohibitions in Sections 9.172, 9.173 and 9.174 hereof do not apply:(1) To persons acting in the lawful defense of person, property or family. No. Sec. (Code 1958, 8-106; Ord. 1051, 1, 10-22-07), Sec. 8-47. I, 5.01(B)(5), 11-4-85; Ord. 16-39. 102.005 [Each violation a separate offense.]. (b) The chief of police is hereby given the power and authority, and it shall be his duty, to adopt a uniform set of rules and regulations governing the use of target ranges within the city and before any target range may be erected, maintained or used within the city it shall be necessary that permission for the same be obtained from the chief of police. ARTICLE VII. Firearms, bows, shot guns, air guns, pellet guns and slingshots. Firearms and air guns.A person is responsible for a civil infraction if he shall discharge, or cause to be discharged, any gun, rifle, pistol, pellet gun, or BB gun, within the limits of the city, provided that permission to so discharge a gun, rifle, pistol, pellet gun or BB gun may, upon proper application, be granted by the chief of police upon a showing that public peace and public safety will not be endangered. (b) No person shall have, possess or control any glass bottle or container in or on park playfield areas. (Code 1977, 15-184; Ord. A weapon shall be returned under this subsection within thirty (30) days after the weapon is claimed by the owner unless the owner is prohibited from possessing a weapon under state or federal law.(Ord. No. 22-35. 116, 1(d), 4-22-1954), Sec. 58-187. No. The council may restrict the hours during which firing shall be done upon any approved range. 12-21-1981, 1), Sec. 28-167. No person in any park shall:(5) Firearms. 377, 1(9.181), 3-2-82; Ord. Transportation and possession.It shall be unlawful for any person to transport or to have in possession in or upon any vehicle a firearm unless the same be unloaded in both barrel and magazine and carried in the luggage compartment of the vehicle. BOW AND ARROW, SLINGSHOT AND AIR GUN Zeeland, Michigan Code of OrdinancesSec. (b) This section shall not apply to the following circumstances:(1) In necessary self-defense of persons or property;(2) A law enforcement officer in necessary performance of his duty;(3) For the purpose of target shooting or practice on a range operated by qualified personnel; qualified personnel shall consist of either a certified firearms safety instructor, rifle or pistol marksmanship instructor certified by the National Rifle Association, or person designated by a rifle or pistol club, public or private school or military agency;(4) For the purpose of target shooting on private premises with air, spring or CO2 operated BB guns, pellet guns or slingshots, provided:a. **Polaris recommends always wearing a DOT approved full face helmet. Exemptions.Police officers, peace officers and persons in the military service, in pursuit of official duty, and persons duly authorized by federal or state law to carry firearms, are exempt from the provisions of this article. Carrying.No person shall carry any firearm upon his or her person in any public street, alley or other place open to the public in the City of Grand Rapids unless:(1) The person has been issued a valid license to do so as provided by Act 372 of Michigan Public Acts of 1927, as amended (MCL 28.421 et seq. (a) No person shall deposit or abandon in or on any lands or water areas within the boundaries of the park any garbage, sewage, bottles, refuse, trash, waste or other obnoxious material except in receptacles provided for such purposes. Recklessness and danger shall be presumed where a person knowingly points a firearm at or in the direction of another, whether or not either person believes the firearm to be loaded. It shall be unlawful for any person to sell a firearm to any person under 18 years of age. Lawful possession.It shall be lawful for any person to have in his possession either an air-gun, slingshot or bow and arrow, if either or any of such devices are:(1) Kept within his residence. 168, 1, 8-23-1973)Sec. No person shall have in his possession or control any rifle, shotgun, pistol or other firearm, slingshot, bow, arrow, crossbow,pellet gun, air rifle,noxious gas ejecting devices, fireworks, explosives or other dangerous devices or materials within the boundaries of the Metro-park; provided, that a law enforcement officer duly appointed by the United States, the State of Michigan or by a political subdivision thereof may carry a firearm as required for the performance of his or her official duties, and may have such possession of other dangerous devices and materials referred to herein as is necessary for confiscation or removal; and provided, further, that bows and arrows may be used as specifically permitted in writing by the Authority. SameSale to minor.It shall be unlawful for any person, company or corporation to sell to a minor any gun designed and manufactured for propelling BBs, pellets or other projectiles not exceeding .177 caliber by means of gas, air or spring, or to sell to a minor BBs designed to be used by such BB guns. No. Drawing, handling, etc., of guns in public.No person, except a peace officer in the discharge of his duty or a citizen in self-defense, shall draw, handle or flourish a revolver, pistol or other gun in any public street, avenue, alley, public park or other public space. Sec. 1019, 1, 5-28-02), Sec. Destroying or injuring property by careless, reckless or negligent use of bow or arrow.Any person who, because of carelessness, recklessness or negligence, but not willfully or wantonly, shall cause or allow any bow or arrow under such persons control to be used so as to destroy or injure the property of another, real or personal, shall be guilty of a misdemeanor.Sec. 24-172. (c) Sales to minors. HuntingProhibited; exceptions.No person shall hunt, trap, snare, shoot or kill any game birds or wild fowl of any kind whatsoever with a shotgun, pistol, trap, snare, dog or any other hunting device of any kind or nature at any place within the city. NOISE CONTROL Berlin Charter Township, (Monroe Co.), Michigan Code of OrdinancesSec. No. No. (b) A person may possess a weapon when in connection with a regularly scheduled educational, recreational, or training program under adequate supervision. ), 672.03 USE OF FIREARMS.Except as otherwise provided for in Sections 672.02 and 672.04, it is unlawful for any person to discharge any type of firearm within the corporate limits of the City of Coopersville unless on a designated course or range approved or controlled by the City of Coopersville.(Ord. (b) However, such person shall not be in violation of this section if his possession of such knife or instrument is necessary for his employment, trade or occupation, or if he is engaged in, proceeding to or returning from a place of hunting, trapping or fishing, and, whenever so required is also carrying a currently valid license issued to him by the state department of natural resources, or if such person is a duly enrolled member of the Boy Scouts of America or a similar organization or society and such possession is necessary to participate in the activities of such organization or society, or if such knife or instrument is required under circumstances that tend to establish that its possession is for a lawful purpose.(Comp. 46-159. 739, 12-22-86; Ord. no. 16-104. This subsection is not applicable to: (1) a person who is authorized by the laws of this state to carry or possess a firearm in an area of a motor vehicle accessible to the occupants of the vehicle or (2) the transport of replica or facsimile firearms by a person, or his/her duly authorized agent, who is engaged in the lawful manufacture, distribution, or sale of replica or facsimile firearms. (c) Pocket knives with blades of three (3) inches or less, razors, hammers, hatchets, wrenches, cutting tools, ball bats and similar articles generally used for peaceful and proper purposes are dangerous weapons only if used or carried for the purpose of assault or defense, unless such articles have been modified so as to be either no longer useful for their intended purpose or have as their apparent purpose an instrument of bodily assault or defense, in which case they are presumed to be dangerous weapons. OFFENSES AGAINST PUBLIC SAFETY Norway, Michigan Code of OrdinancesSec. Building, structure or edifice means a space within its walls and usually but not necessarily covered with a roof. (Code 1975, 8-3-27; Code 1997, 54-248)Sec. ARTICLE II. ARTICLE VII. Ords.

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