549.10 LICENSE OR PERMIT TO POSSESS DANGEROUS ORDNANCE.
   (a)   Upon application to the Assistant City Manager or Police Chief and upon payment of the fee specified in subsection (b) hereof, a license or temporary permit shall be issued to qualified applicants to acquire, possess, carry or use dangerous ordnance within the limits of the City for the following purposes:
      (1)   Contractors, wreckers, quarrymen, mine operators and other persons regularly employing explosives in the course of a legitimate business, with respect to explosives and explosive devices acquired, possessed, carried or used in the course of such business;
      (2)   Farmers, with respect to explosives and explosive devices acquired, possessed, carried or used for agricultural purposes on lands farmed by them;
      (3)   Scientists, engineers and instructors, with respect to dangerous ordnance acquired, possessed, carried or use in the course of bona fide research or instruction;
      (4)   Financial institution and armored car company guards, with respect to automatic firearms lawfully acquired, possessed, carried or used by any such person while acting within the scope of his duties;
      (5)   In the discretion of the issuing authority, any responsible person, with respect to dangerous ordnance lawfully acquired, possessed, carried or used for a legitimate research, scientific, educational, industrial or other proper purpose.
   (b)   Application for a license or temporary permit under this section shall be in writing under oath to the Assistant City Manager or Police Chief. The application shall be accompanied by an application fee of fifty dollars ($50.00) when the application is for a license, and an application fee of five dollars ($5.00) when the application is for a temporary permit. The fees shall be paid into the General Revenue Fund of the City. The application shall contain the following information:
      (1)   The name, age, address, occupation and business address of the applicant, if he is a natural person, or the name, address and principal place of business of the applicant, if the applicant is a corporation;
      (2)   A description of the dangerous ordnance for which a permit is requested;
      (3)   A description of the place or places where and the manner in which the dangerous ordnance is to be kept, carried and used;
      (4)   A statement of the purposes for which the dangerous ordnance is to be acquired, possessed, carried or used; and
      (5)   Such other information as the issuing authority may require in giving effect to this section.
   (c)   Upon investigation, the issuing authority shall issue a license or temporary permit only if all of the following apply:
      (1)   The applicant is not otherwise prohibited by law from acquiring, having, carrying or using dangerous ordnance;
      (2)   The applicant is age twenty-one or over, if he is a natural person;
      (3)   It appears that the applicant has sufficient competence to safely acquire, possess, carry or use the dangerous ordnance, and that proper precautions shall be taken to protect the security of the dangerous ordnance and ensure the safety of persons and property;
      (4)   It appears that the dangerous ordnance shall be lawfully acquired, possessed, carried and used by the applicant for a legitimate purpose.
   (d)   The license or temporary permit shall identify the person to whom it is issued, identify the dangerous ordnance involved and state the purposes for which the license or temporary permit is issued, state the expiration date, if any, and list such restrictions on the acquisition, possession, carriage or use of the dangerous ordnance as the issuing authority considers advisable to protect the security of the dangerous ordnance and ensure the safety of persons and property.
   (e)   A temporary permit shall be issued for the casual use of explosives and explosive devices, and other consumable dangerous ordnance, and shall expire within thirty days of its issuance. A license shall be issued for the regular use of consumable dangerous ordnance, or for any nonconsumable dangerous ordnance, which license need not specify an expiration date, but the issuing authority may specify such expiration date, not earlier than one year from the date of issuance, as it considers advisable in view of the nature of the dangerous ordnance and the purposes for which the license is issued.
   (f)   The dangerous ordnance specified in a license or temporary permit may be obtained by the holder anywhere in the State. The holder of a license may use such dangerous ordnance anywhere in the State. The holder of a temporary permit may use such dangerous ordnance only within the territorial jurisdiction of the issuing authority.
   (g)   The issuing authority shall forward to the State Fire Marshal a copy of each license or temporary permit issued pursuant to this section, and a copy of each record of a transaction in dangerous ordnance and of each report of lost or stolen dangerous ordnance given to the Police Department as required by Ohio R.C. 2923.20(A)(4) and (5).
(ORC 2923.18)